AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appearing target, saccades to the target are made after an “express” latency or after a longer “regular” latency. The purpose of this study was to analyze the spatial patterns of scanning, express, and regular saccades. Scanning patterns were spatially biased. Express saccade patterns were biased, too, and were directly correlated with scanning patterns. Regular saccade patterns were more uniform and were not directly correlated with scanning patterns. Express saccades, but not regular saccades, seemed to be facilitated by preparation to scan. This study contributes to a general understanding of how monkeys examine scenes containing both unchangin...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
We present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amongst dis...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...
When monkeys are presented simultaneously with multiple stimuli, they can make one of two types of r...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
To assess whether express saccades are generated under everyday conditions, we collected eye movemen...
To assess whether express saccades are generated under everyday conditions, we collected eye movemen...
AbstractWe investigated how saccade target selection by humans and macaque monkeys reacts to unexpec...
International audienceTriggering a saccade toward a static visual target depends upon spatial attrib...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
AbstractThe first goal of this study was to systematically document asymmetries in vertical saccade ...
International audienceWhen an object moves in the visual field, its motion evokes a streak of activi...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
We present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amongst dis...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...
When monkeys are presented simultaneously with multiple stimuli, they can make one of two types of r...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
To assess whether express saccades are generated under everyday conditions, we collected eye movemen...
To assess whether express saccades are generated under everyday conditions, we collected eye movemen...
AbstractWe investigated how saccade target selection by humans and macaque monkeys reacts to unexpec...
International audienceTriggering a saccade toward a static visual target depends upon spatial attrib...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
AbstractThe first goal of this study was to systematically document asymmetries in vertical saccade ...
International audienceWhen an object moves in the visual field, its motion evokes a streak of activi...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
We present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amongst dis...