The temporal stability of saccade latency, and the effects of training, particularly in “express saccade makers ” (ESMs), has received little attention. ESMs are healthy, naïve, adults, who persist in executing very many low latency “express saccades ” (ES; saccades with latency of 80 ms to 130 ms), in conditions designed to suppress such responses. We investigated the stability of ES production (%ES) in 59 ESM and 54 non-ESM participants in overlap tasks. Within a single session, the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for %ES in two runs of 200 trials was 0.97 (p<0.001); participants in whom>30 % of saccades over the two runs were ES, were classified as ESMs. For 60 participants tested over two sessions 12 weeks apart, and 30 p...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
The eye movement system reacts very systematically to visual transients that are presented during th...
The temporal stability of saccade latency, and the effects of training, particularly in "express sac...
The temporal stability of saccade latency, and the effects of training, particularly in “express sac...
Express saccade makers (ESMs) produce high proportions (>30%) of low latency (80–130ms) express sacc...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Copyright © 2014 David R. Hardwick et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Abstract In real life we produce vertical saccades at different distances and eccentricities, and wh...
Summary. Four subjects all made large numbers of Express accades in the normal gap task were instruc...
Express saccades are low latency (80–130 ms), visually guided saccades. While their occurrence is en...
the gap task, Wxation point switches oV and target appears after a gap period; in the overlap task, ...
In the natural environment, humans make saccades almost continuously. In many eye movement experimen...
Humans routinely scan their environment for useful information using saccadic eye movements and/or c...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
The eye movement system reacts very systematically to visual transients that are presented during th...
The temporal stability of saccade latency, and the effects of training, particularly in "express sac...
The temporal stability of saccade latency, and the effects of training, particularly in “express sac...
Express saccade makers (ESMs) produce high proportions (>30%) of low latency (80–130ms) express sacc...
Circadian rhythms and restricted sleep length affect cognitive functions and, consequently, the perf...
Copyright © 2014 David R. Hardwick et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creat...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Abstract In real life we produce vertical saccades at different distances and eccentricities, and wh...
Summary. Four subjects all made large numbers of Express accades in the normal gap task were instruc...
Express saccades are low latency (80–130 ms), visually guided saccades. While their occurrence is en...
the gap task, Wxation point switches oV and target appears after a gap period; in the overlap task, ...
In the natural environment, humans make saccades almost continuously. In many eye movement experimen...
Humans routinely scan their environment for useful information using saccadic eye movements and/or c...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
The eye movement system reacts very systematically to visual transients that are presented during th...