<p>Individual traces of leftward smooth pursuit eye movements before and after EMDR for each subject. Each trace shows the instantaneous eye position over time during an individual trial. The thick diagonal line shows target displacement from centre to the left of the screen. The eye movement starts after a latency period (thick horizontal segment, s2). The eye position lagging behind target position frequently small catch up saccades are made (downward arrows). Occasionally the eye anticipates, going beyond target position and returns back (see upward arrow). All other notations as in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0010762#pone-0010762-g002" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>.</p
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
<p>This figure reports the conditional estimates of hidden states and causes during the simulation o...
<p>Individual traces of rightward smooth pursuit eye movements before and after EMDR for each subjec...
<p>(Left) Representative record showing horizontal (H) and vertical (V) eye movements over time duri...
<p>(A) Spatial arrangement for smooth pursuit: one white dot on the black computer screen, 57 cm fro...
When observers pursue a moving target with their eyes, they use predictions of future target positio...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
When moving through our environment, it is vital to preferentially process positions on our future p...
AbstractSubjects made smooth pursuit eye movements with a target moving horizontally at 15 deg/sec. ...
This study aimed to objectivize the quality of smooth pursuit eye movements in a standard laboratory...
Average (n = 20) eye position traces for (a) upward and (b) downward internal motion. The crosses in...
Anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements in the direction of expected target motion can be elicited...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
<p>This figure reports the conditional estimates of hidden states and causes during the simulation o...
<p>Individual traces of rightward smooth pursuit eye movements before and after EMDR for each subjec...
<p>(Left) Representative record showing horizontal (H) and vertical (V) eye movements over time duri...
<p>(A) Spatial arrangement for smooth pursuit: one white dot on the black computer screen, 57 cm fro...
When observers pursue a moving target with their eyes, they use predictions of future target positio...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
When moving through our environment, it is vital to preferentially process positions on our future p...
AbstractSubjects made smooth pursuit eye movements with a target moving horizontally at 15 deg/sec. ...
This study aimed to objectivize the quality of smooth pursuit eye movements in a standard laboratory...
Average (n = 20) eye position traces for (a) upward and (b) downward internal motion. The crosses in...
Anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements in the direction of expected target motion can be elicited...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
<p>This figure reports the conditional estimates of hidden states and causes during the simulation o...