Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smooth pursuit control system (SPCS) in different stimulation conditions are interpreted and explained by means of a simple non-linear model of SPCS. Nonlinearity is proven to be a key factor to understand SPCS behaviour
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
transformation for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophysiol 84: 2725–2738, 2000. To investigate ...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...
Using a simple first-order nonlinear mathematical model, it is shown that typical features of the sm...
Horizontal smooth pursuit eye movements were recorded in normal subjects in response to different pa...
Some typical features of the smooth pursuit eye movements are reinterpreted as possible consequences...
AbstractThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a portion of the rec...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are expressed in their finest form in primates and have been studied ex...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
In previous experiments, on-line modulation of the gain of visual-motor transmission for pursuit eye...
Abstract The smooth pursuit system has the ability to perform predictive feedforward control of eye ...
This thesis proposes nonlinear system identification techniques for the mathematical modeling of the...
International audienceThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a port...
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
transformation for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophysiol 84: 2725–2738, 2000. To investigate ...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
Experimental results previously presented by the authors about the different responses of human smoo...
Using a simple first-order nonlinear mathematical model, it is shown that typical features of the sm...
Horizontal smooth pursuit eye movements were recorded in normal subjects in response to different pa...
Some typical features of the smooth pursuit eye movements are reinterpreted as possible consequences...
AbstractThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a portion of the rec...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are expressed in their finest form in primates and have been studied ex...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
In previous experiments, on-line modulation of the gain of visual-motor transmission for pursuit eye...
Abstract The smooth pursuit system has the ability to perform predictive feedforward control of eye ...
This thesis proposes nonlinear system identification techniques for the mathematical modeling of the...
International audienceThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a port...
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
transformation for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophysiol 84: 2725–2738, 2000. To investigate ...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...