Multiple Memory Guided Saccades (MMGS) are MGS performed after a Visually Guided Saccade (VGS) toward the same target position. In the MMGS paradigm corrective saccades made after the first MGS proved to be more accurate than in the regular MGS paradigm; hence the VGS was able to provide a template that improves the capability of the corrective saccades to compensate for the residual position error at the end of the first saccades
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
AbstractTo clarify the role of visual feedback in the generation of corrective movements after inacc...
When a distractor appears in close proximity to a saccade target, the saccadic end point is biased t...
Multiple Memory Guided Saccades (MMGS) are MGS performed after a Visually Guided Saccade (VGS) towar...
AbstractSensory–motor transformations are often studied using memory-guided movements to small numbe...
AbstractTo investigate the sources of spatial error in memory-guided saccades (MGS), we have trained...
A novel two-step paradigm was used to investigate the parallel programming of consecutive, stimulus-...
AbstractPrimary saccades to remembered targets are generally not precise, but rather undershoot targ...
Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear exactly...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...
Contains fulltext : 130272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ability to ...
A number of paradigms are reported in which multi-stepping saccadic sequences (MSS) are reliably eli...
In saccade sequences without visual feedback endpoint errors pose a problem for subsequent saccades....
It is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vector and the saccade ve...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
AbstractTo clarify the role of visual feedback in the generation of corrective movements after inacc...
When a distractor appears in close proximity to a saccade target, the saccadic end point is biased t...
Multiple Memory Guided Saccades (MMGS) are MGS performed after a Visually Guided Saccade (VGS) towar...
AbstractSensory–motor transformations are often studied using memory-guided movements to small numbe...
AbstractTo investigate the sources of spatial error in memory-guided saccades (MGS), we have trained...
A novel two-step paradigm was used to investigate the parallel programming of consecutive, stimulus-...
AbstractPrimary saccades to remembered targets are generally not precise, but rather undershoot targ...
Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear exactly...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...
Contains fulltext : 130272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ability to ...
A number of paradigms are reported in which multi-stepping saccadic sequences (MSS) are reliably eli...
In saccade sequences without visual feedback endpoint errors pose a problem for subsequent saccades....
It is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vector and the saccade ve...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
AbstractTo clarify the role of visual feedback in the generation of corrective movements after inacc...
When a distractor appears in close proximity to a saccade target, the saccadic end point is biased t...