# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract When a moving target is tracked visually, spatial and temporal predictions are used to circumvent the neural delay required for the visuomotor processing. In particular, the internally generated predictions must be synchronized with the external stimulus during continuous tracking. We examined the utility of a circular visual-tracking paradigm for assessment of predictive timing, using normal human subjects. Disruptions of gaze–target synchronization were associated with anticipatory saccades that caused the gaze to be temporarily ahead of the target along the circular trajec-tory. These anticipatory saccades indicated preserved spatial prediction ...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
In order to grasp an object in their visual field, humans orient their visual axis to targets of int...
Animals often make anticipatory movements to compensate for slow reaction times. Anticipatory moveme...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
Humans form associations between time intervals and subsequent events and thus develop time-based ex...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
We used passive and active following of a predictable smooth pursuit stimulus in order to establish ...
When an action yields a certain effect, we form bi-directional action-effect associations that allow...
In order to overcome processing delays, the brain is able to generate predictive movements. However,...
Visually guided catch-up saccades during the pursuit of a moving target are highly influenced by smo...
Abstract The ability to predict what is going to happen in the near future is integral for daily fun...
have contributed equally to this work. Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processin...
Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processing of visual signals. Higher visual area...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
In order to grasp an object in their visual field, humans orient their visual axis to targets of int...
Animals often make anticipatory movements to compensate for slow reaction times. Anticipatory moveme...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
Humans form associations between time intervals and subsequent events and thus develop time-based ex...
Prediction mechanism is necessary for human visual motion to compensate a delay of sensory-motor sys...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
We used passive and active following of a predictable smooth pursuit stimulus in order to establish ...
When an action yields a certain effect, we form bi-directional action-effect associations that allow...
In order to overcome processing delays, the brain is able to generate predictive movements. However,...
Visually guided catch-up saccades during the pursuit of a moving target are highly influenced by smo...
Abstract The ability to predict what is going to happen in the near future is integral for daily fun...
have contributed equally to this work. Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processin...
Predicting visual information facilitates efficient processing of visual signals. Higher visual area...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
In order to grasp an object in their visual field, humans orient their visual axis to targets of int...
Animals often make anticipatory movements to compensate for slow reaction times. Anticipatory moveme...