AbstractDuring the course of previous recordings of visually-triggered gaze shifts in the head-unrestrained cat, we occasionally observed small head movements which preceded the initiation of the saccadic eye/head gaze shift toward a visual target. These early head movements (EHMs) were directed toward the target and occurred with a probability varying between animals from 0.4% to 16.4% (mean=5.2%, n=11 animals). The amplitude of EHM ranged from 0.4° to 8.3° (mean=1.9°), their latency from 66 to 270 ms (median=133 ms) and the delay from EHM onset to gaze shift onset averaged 183±108 ms (n=240). Their occurrence did not depend on visual target eccentricity in the studied range (7–35°), but influenced the metrics and dynamics of the ensuing g...
After a brief review of the functional aspects of gaze displacements in animal and man, results of a...
Inspection of eye saccades made by head-fixed, trained cats revealed the existence of many eye shift...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...
In our previous paper we demonstrated that electrical microstimulation of the fixation area at the r...
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in alert cats free to move their head, evoked...
Head-fixed gaze shifts were evoked by electrical stimulation of the deeper layers of the cat superio...
International audience1. The production of a goal-directed saccadic gaze shift involves the specific...
Gaze shifts evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus in the head-unrestrained cat
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
The production of visually guided reaching movements relies on a large neural network. Based on indi...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
This chapter reviews some behavioural aspects of saccades recorded in alert, head-fixed, trained cat...
(1) The electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in the cat evokes exclusively conjuga...
AbstractKnowledge of how the head moves during locomotion is essential for understanding how locomot...
After a brief review of the functional aspects of gaze displacements in animal and man, results of a...
Inspection of eye saccades made by head-fixed, trained cats revealed the existence of many eye shift...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...
In our previous paper we demonstrated that electrical microstimulation of the fixation area at the r...
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in alert cats free to move their head, evoked...
Head-fixed gaze shifts were evoked by electrical stimulation of the deeper layers of the cat superio...
International audience1. The production of a goal-directed saccadic gaze shift involves the specific...
Gaze shifts evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus in the head-unrestrained cat
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
The production of visually guided reaching movements relies on a large neural network. Based on indi...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
This chapter reviews some behavioural aspects of saccades recorded in alert, head-fixed, trained cat...
(1) The electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in the cat evokes exclusively conjuga...
AbstractKnowledge of how the head moves during locomotion is essential for understanding how locomot...
After a brief review of the functional aspects of gaze displacements in animal and man, results of a...
Inspection of eye saccades made by head-fixed, trained cats revealed the existence of many eye shift...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...