AbstractStudying saccades can illuminate the more complex decision-making processes required for everyday movements. The double-step task, in which a target jumps to two successive locations before the subject has time to react, has proven a powerful research tool to investigate the brain’s ability to program sequential responses. We asked how patients with a range of cerebellar disorders responded to the double-step task, specifically, whether the initial saccadic response made to a target is affected by the appearance of a second target jump. We also sought to determine whether cerebellar patients were able to make corrective saccades towards the remembered second target location if it were turned off soon after presentation. We tested sa...
International audienceLong-term deficits of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) elicited by head rotat...
Introduction: This study investigated the neuronal mechanisms of saccade target remapping and decis...
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Saccades are fast eye movements that direct the point of regard to a target in the visual field. Rep...
AbstractWe compared the accuracy of oblique, memory-guided saccades if the eye is stationary or move...
Five patients with lesions involving intra-parietal cortex (IPCx) were tested in a rapid version of ...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
AbstractIn the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual tar...
In the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual target that...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
Introduction: Long-term de cits of the vestibulo-ocular re ex (VOR) elicited by head rotation can be...
International audienceLong-term deficits of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) elicited by head rotat...
Introduction: This study investigated the neuronal mechanisms of saccade target remapping and decis...
Contains fulltext : 130272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ability to ...
Saccades are fast eye movements that direct the point of regard to a target in the visual field. Rep...
AbstractWe compared the accuracy of oblique, memory-guided saccades if the eye is stationary or move...
Five patients with lesions involving intra-parietal cortex (IPCx) were tested in a rapid version of ...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
AbstractIn the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual tar...
In the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual target that...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
Introduction: Long-term de cits of the vestibulo-ocular re ex (VOR) elicited by head rotation can be...
International audienceLong-term deficits of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) elicited by head rotat...
Introduction: This study investigated the neuronal mechanisms of saccade target remapping and decis...
Contains fulltext : 130272.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Our ability to ...