Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate for self-generated translational movements of the head where geometric requirements dictate that the ideal gaze signal needs to be modulated by the inverse of target distance. Binocular gaze (eye plus head) was measured for visual and remembered targets at various distances in six human subjects during active head translations at frequencies of 0.25, 0.5, 1.0, and 1.5 Hz. We found that, during head translations, gaze changes were achieved by a combination of eye and head rotations. Accordingly, stabilization performance was characterized by the gaze response parameters sensitivity and phase, where sensitivity is defined as the ratio of gaze ...
In this chapter, theoretical arguments plead for a retinotopic (relative) instead of spatiotopic (ab...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...
This study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate for self-generated translatio...
Contains fulltext : 58937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gaze control i...
A person\u27s ability to see an object clearly is based on both the optical characteristics of their...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Gaze orientationis generally performed using combined eye and head movements. It has been shown in h...
We investigated how effectively briefly presented visual motion could be assimilated and used to tra...
AbstractWe investigated the metrics and kinematics of human eye-head gaze shifts using the anti-gaze...
textabstractPurpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocul...
AbstractTo optimize visual fixation on near targets against translational disturbances, the eyes mus...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...
We investigated coordinated movements between the eyes and head (“eye-head coordina-tion”) in relati...
AbstractDespite nearly perfect gaze stability during natural head movements, the amplitude of the ve...
In this chapter, theoretical arguments plead for a retinotopic (relative) instead of spatiotopic (ab...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...
This study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate for self-generated translatio...
Contains fulltext : 58937.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Gaze control i...
A person\u27s ability to see an object clearly is based on both the optical characteristics of their...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Gaze orientationis generally performed using combined eye and head movements. It has been shown in h...
We investigated how effectively briefly presented visual motion could be assimilated and used to tra...
AbstractWe investigated the metrics and kinematics of human eye-head gaze shifts using the anti-gaze...
textabstractPurpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocul...
AbstractTo optimize visual fixation on near targets against translational disturbances, the eyes mus...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...
We investigated coordinated movements between the eyes and head (“eye-head coordina-tion”) in relati...
AbstractDespite nearly perfect gaze stability during natural head movements, the amplitude of the ve...
In this chapter, theoretical arguments plead for a retinotopic (relative) instead of spatiotopic (ab...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
The gaze direction effect is the finding that observers are typically faster at detecting or identif...