International audienceIn swimming Xenopus laevis tadpoles, gaze stabilization is achieved by efference copies of spinal locomotory CPG output that produce rhythmic extraocular motor activity appropriate for minimizing motion-derived visual disturbances. During metamorphosis, Xenopus switches its locomotory mechanism from larval tail-based undulatory movements to bilaterally synchronous hindlimb kick propulsion in the adult. The change in locomotory mode leads to body motion dynamics that no longer require conjugate left-right eye rotations for effective retinal image stabilization. Using in vivo kinematic analyses, in vitro electrophysiological recordings and specific CNS lesions, we have investigated spino-extraocular motor coupling in the...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
International audienceIn swimming Xenopus laevis tadpoles, gaze stabilization is achieved by efferen...
International audienceIn swimming Xenopus laevis tadpoles, gaze stabilization is achieved by efferen...
Vertebrate locomotion presents a major challenge for maintaining visual acuity due to head movements...
International audienceDuring swimming in the amphibian ITALIC! Xenopus laevis, efference copies of r...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
SummaryBackgroundSelf-generated body movements require compensatory eye and head adjustments in orde...
SummaryAccurate perception of the visual world plays a major role in animal survival. All vertebrate...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
International audienceIn swimming Xenopus laevis tadpoles, gaze stabilization is achieved by efferen...
International audienceIn swimming Xenopus laevis tadpoles, gaze stabilization is achieved by efferen...
Vertebrate locomotion presents a major challenge for maintaining visual acuity due to head movements...
International audienceDuring swimming in the amphibian ITALIC! Xenopus laevis, efference copies of r...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
SummaryBackgroundSelf-generated body movements require compensatory eye and head adjustments in orde...
SummaryAccurate perception of the visual world plays a major role in animal survival. All vertebrate...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceLocomotion in vertebrates is accompanied by retinal image-stabilizing eye move...
International audienceIn larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabili...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...
In larval xenopus, locomotor-induced oculomotor behavior produces gaze-stabilizing eye movements to ...