Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing confusion, however, eye movements expand our sense of space and detail. In macaques, a stable representation of space is embodied by neural populations in intraparietal cortex that redistribute activity with each saccade to compensate for eye displacement, but little is known about equivalent updating mechanisms in humans. We combined noninvasive cortical stimulation with a double-step saccade task to examine the contribution of two human intraparietal areas to transsaccadic spatial updating. Right hemisphere stimulation over the posterior termination of the intraparietal sulcus (IPSp) broadened and shifted the distribution of second-saccade endp...
AbstractBackground: Recent neuroimaging studies have found that several areas of the human brain, in...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Previous studies have shown that, although lateral intraparietal (LIP) area neurons have retinotopic...
Visual stability refers to our stable visuospatial perceptions despite the unstable visual input cau...
We examined the effects of eye position on saccades evoked by electrical stimulation of the intrapar...
Effect of reversible inactivation of macaque lateral intraparietal area on visual and memory saccade...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
How does the brain keep track of relevant spatial locations when the eyes move? In extrastriate, par...
AbstractBackground: Recent neuroimaging studies have found that several areas of the human brain, in...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Saccadic eye movements cause sudden and global shifts in the retinal image. Rather than causing conf...
Previous studies have shown that, although lateral intraparietal (LIP) area neurons have retinotopic...
Visual stability refers to our stable visuospatial perceptions despite the unstable visual input cau...
We examined the effects of eye position on saccades evoked by electrical stimulation of the intrapar...
Effect of reversible inactivation of macaque lateral intraparietal area on visual and memory saccade...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
How does the brain keep track of relevant spatial locations when the eyes move? In extrastriate, par...
AbstractBackground: Recent neuroimaging studies have found that several areas of the human brain, in...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...