A first attempt is presented toward a model interpretation of ocular interpretation of Ocular Fixation Index (OFI)By using simple mathematical models, the hypothesis is tested that visual suppression of vestibular nystagmus results from direct action of smooth-pursuit system (SPS). Consequences and limits of this hypothesis are discussed,and the dependence of OFI on SPS performance is examined. Although the available experimental data are insufficient for comprehensive validation of the model, simulation results agree with the current interpretations and quantitative support is provided to the sensitivity of OFI to central vestibular diseases
SUMMARY Suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex was assessed in normal subjects and patients with...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...
A first attempt is presented toward a model interpretation of ocular interpretation of Ocular Fixati...
The realisation of combined movements of the head and eyes requires the capacity to modulate the ves...
Studies on "sports vision" to understand the relation between the visual acuity and the ability of s...
To examine the roles of position and velocity signals in the implementation of a fixation system. Th...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves to stabilize retinal images of targets during head angular ...
AbstractThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a portion of the rec...
International audienceThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a port...
<p>This figure reports the conditional estimates of hidden states and causes during the simulation o...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes images on the retina during rapid head motions. The gai...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
The first quantitative studies of smooth pursuit in a subject who had congenital nystagmus (CN) were...
SUMMARY Suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex was assessed in normal subjects and patients with...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...
A first attempt is presented toward a model interpretation of ocular interpretation of Ocular Fixati...
The realisation of combined movements of the head and eyes requires the capacity to modulate the ves...
Studies on "sports vision" to understand the relation between the visual acuity and the ability of s...
To examine the roles of position and velocity signals in the implementation of a fixation system. Th...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) serves to stabilize retinal images of targets during head angular ...
AbstractThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a portion of the rec...
International audienceThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a port...
<p>This figure reports the conditional estimates of hidden states and causes during the simulation o...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes images on the retina during rapid head motions. The gai...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
The first quantitative studies of smooth pursuit in a subject who had congenital nystagmus (CN) were...
SUMMARY Suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex was assessed in normal subjects and patients with...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...