<p>Means and standard deviations (in deg) of gaze-saccade endpoint distritbutions of azimuth (top row) and elevation (bottom row) responses with respect to the target location (origin of <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0047606#pone-0047606-g006" target="_blank">Fig. 6</a>) for the first (left) and second (right) target flashes. A positive (negative) mean indicates a target overshoot (undershoot) in that component. Gaze shifts tended to slightly undershoot the target. Comparisons for a statistical difference between distributions were made between the same target components and for the same animal, based on a KS test. Static and dynamic double-steps had significantly more endpoint variability than single...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
Experiments were performed in two rhesus monkeys, B and E. Each monkey made a combination of slow an...
International audienceTriggering a saccade toward a static visual target depends upon spatial attrib...
How the brain maintains an accurate and stable representation of visual target locations despite the...
AbstractHumans and monkeys mislocalize targets flashed around the time of a saccade. Here, we presen...
International audienceWhen generating a saccade toward a moving target, the target displacement that...
International audienceThe motion of a visual target in the periphery activates visuomotor channels a...
<p>Data are shown for the three different trial types (single, static, dynamic) for T1 (top row) and...
none6siThe saccadic amplitude of humans and monkeys can be adapted using intrasaccadic target steps ...
<p>The postsaccadic response is larger when a target RDP (as compared to a distractor RDP) was in th...
When monkeys are presented simultaneously with multiple stimuli, they can make one of two types of r...
<p>Gaze (thick lines) and head-position (thin lines) traces for two double-step trials. Top: positio...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
International audienceAn object moving in the visual field triggers a saccade that brings its image ...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
Experiments were performed in two rhesus monkeys, B and E. Each monkey made a combination of slow an...
International audienceTriggering a saccade toward a static visual target depends upon spatial attrib...
How the brain maintains an accurate and stable representation of visual target locations despite the...
AbstractHumans and monkeys mislocalize targets flashed around the time of a saccade. Here, we presen...
International audienceWhen generating a saccade toward a moving target, the target displacement that...
International audienceThe motion of a visual target in the periphery activates visuomotor channels a...
<p>Data are shown for the three different trial types (single, static, dynamic) for T1 (top row) and...
none6siThe saccadic amplitude of humans and monkeys can be adapted using intrasaccadic target steps ...
<p>The postsaccadic response is larger when a target RDP (as compared to a distractor RDP) was in th...
When monkeys are presented simultaneously with multiple stimuli, they can make one of two types of r...
<p>Gaze (thick lines) and head-position (thin lines) traces for two double-step trials. Top: positio...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
International audienceAn object moving in the visual field triggers a saccade that brings its image ...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
Experiments were performed in two rhesus monkeys, B and E. Each monkey made a combination of slow an...