AbstractA novel two-step paradigm was used to investigate the parallel programming of consecutive, stimulus-elicited (‘reflexive’) and endogenous (‘voluntary’) saccades. The mean latency of voluntary saccades, made following the first reflexive saccades in two-step conditions, was significantly reduced compared to that of voluntary saccades made in the single-step control trials. The latency of the first reflexive saccades was modulated by the requirement to make a second saccade: first saccade latency increased when a second voluntary saccade was required in the opposite direction to the first saccade, and decreased when a second saccade was required in the same direction as the first reflexive saccade. A second experiment confirmed the ba...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
Our ability to regulate behavior based on past experience has thus far been examined using single mo...
A number of paradigms are reported in which multi-stepping saccadic sequences (MSS) are reliably eli...
A novel two-step paradigm was used to investigate the parallel programming of consecutive, stimulus-...
Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear exactly...
<div><p>Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear...
Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear exactly...
In the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual target that...
Many common activities, like reading, scanning scenes, or searching for an inconspicuous item in a c...
The neural basis of parallel saccade programming was examined in an event-related fMRI study using a...
AbstractIn the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual tar...
One of the core mechanisms involved in the control of saccade responses to selected target stimuli i...
Behavioural evidences suggest that sequential saccades to multiple stimuli are planned in parallel. ...
The latency of 'reflexive' saccades (made in response to peripheral visual stimuli) was compared to ...
The concurrent planning of sequential saccades offers a simple model to study the nature of visuomot...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
Our ability to regulate behavior based on past experience has thus far been examined using single mo...
A number of paradigms are reported in which multi-stepping saccadic sequences (MSS) are reliably eli...
A novel two-step paradigm was used to investigate the parallel programming of consecutive, stimulus-...
Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear exactly...
<div><p>Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear...
Sequences of saccades have been shown to be prepared concurrently however it remains unclear exactly...
In the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual target that...
Many common activities, like reading, scanning scenes, or searching for an inconspicuous item in a c...
The neural basis of parallel saccade programming was examined in an event-related fMRI study using a...
AbstractIn the classic double-step paradigm, subjects are required to make a saccade to a visual tar...
One of the core mechanisms involved in the control of saccade responses to selected target stimuli i...
Behavioural evidences suggest that sequential saccades to multiple stimuli are planned in parallel. ...
The latency of 'reflexive' saccades (made in response to peripheral visual stimuli) was compared to ...
The concurrent planning of sequential saccades offers a simple model to study the nature of visuomot...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
Our ability to regulate behavior based on past experience has thus far been examined using single mo...
A number of paradigms are reported in which multi-stepping saccadic sequences (MSS) are reliably eli...