SummaryAs we look around, the orientation of our eyes depends on the order of the rotations that are carried out, a mathematical feature of rotatory motions known as noncommutativity. Theorists and experimentalists continue to debate how biological systems deal with this property when generating kinematically appropriate movements. Some believe that this is always done by neural commands to a simplified eye plant. Others have postulated that noncommutativity is implemented solely by the mechanical properties of the eyeball. Here we directly examined what the brain tells the muscles, by recording motoneuron activities as monkeys made eye movements. We found that vertical recti and superior/inferior oblique motoneurons, which drive sensory-ge...
International audienceINTRODUCTION/MOTIVATION:The appearance of an object in the visual field trigge...
Most body parts (the head, torso, arms, and legs) move in three dimensions (3-D). However, the third...
The eyeball and the head undergo rotation with three degrees of freedom: rotation about the yaw axis...
SummaryAs we look around, the orientation of our eyes depends on the order of the rotations that are...
In order to produce kinematically efficient behavior when dealing with the noncommutativity of rotat...
In order to produce kinematically efficient behavior when dealing with the noncommutativity of rotat...
To investigate the role of noncommutative computations in the oculomotor system, three-dimensional (...
This thesis examines the neural mechanisms that generate torsional and vertical eye movements, and h...
textabstractIf one has to give a description of eye movements, what first comes to mind is the possi...
The central nervous system (CNS) achieves fine motor control by generating predictions of the conseq...
The central nervous system (CNS) achieves fine motor control by generating predictions of the conseq...
Influence of gaze rotation on the visual response of primate MSTd neurons. When we move forward, the...
Influence of gaze rotation on the visual response of primate MSTd neurons. When we move forward, the...
Influence of gaze rotation on the visual response of primate MSTd neurons. When we move forward, the...
Purpose: Monkeys reared under conditions of alternating monocular occlusion during their first few m...
International audienceINTRODUCTION/MOTIVATION:The appearance of an object in the visual field trigge...
Most body parts (the head, torso, arms, and legs) move in three dimensions (3-D). However, the third...
The eyeball and the head undergo rotation with three degrees of freedom: rotation about the yaw axis...
SummaryAs we look around, the orientation of our eyes depends on the order of the rotations that are...
In order to produce kinematically efficient behavior when dealing with the noncommutativity of rotat...
In order to produce kinematically efficient behavior when dealing with the noncommutativity of rotat...
To investigate the role of noncommutative computations in the oculomotor system, three-dimensional (...
This thesis examines the neural mechanisms that generate torsional and vertical eye movements, and h...
textabstractIf one has to give a description of eye movements, what first comes to mind is the possi...
The central nervous system (CNS) achieves fine motor control by generating predictions of the conseq...
The central nervous system (CNS) achieves fine motor control by generating predictions of the conseq...
Influence of gaze rotation on the visual response of primate MSTd neurons. When we move forward, the...
Influence of gaze rotation on the visual response of primate MSTd neurons. When we move forward, the...
Influence of gaze rotation on the visual response of primate MSTd neurons. When we move forward, the...
Purpose: Monkeys reared under conditions of alternating monocular occlusion during their first few m...
International audienceINTRODUCTION/MOTIVATION:The appearance of an object in the visual field trigge...
Most body parts (the head, torso, arms, and legs) move in three dimensions (3-D). However, the third...
The eyeball and the head undergo rotation with three degrees of freedom: rotation about the yaw axis...