Visual tracking of moving objects requires prediction to compensate for visual delays and minimize mismatches between eye and target position and velocity. In everyday life, objects often disappear behind an occluder, and prediction is required to align eye and target at reappearance. Earlier studies investigating eye motion during target blanking showed that eye velocity first decayed after disappearance but was sustained or often recovered in a predictive way. Furthermore, saccades were directed toward the unseen target trajectory and therefore appeared to correct for position errors resulting from eye velocity decay. To investigate the synergy between smooth and saccadic eye movements, this study used a target blanking paradigm where bot...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
The ability to catch moving objects with our line of sight is crucial for survival in our dynamic ev...
Visual tracking of moving objects requires prediction to compensate for visual delays and minimize m...
Visually guided catch-up saccades during the pursuit of a moving target are highly influenced by smo...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
Spot pursuit is thought to require attention, yet pursuit of larger targets does not. Interestingly,...
When tracking moving visual stimuli, primates orient their visual axis by combining two kinds of eye...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
This study analyzes how human participants combine saccadic and pursuit gaze movements when they tra...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
During visual tracking of a moving stimulus, primates orient their visual axis by combining two very...
How does the brain use eye movements to track objects that move in unpredictable directions and spee...
When objects move in our environment, the orientation of the visual axis in space requires the coord...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
The ability to catch moving objects with our line of sight is crucial for survival in our dynamic ev...
Visual tracking of moving objects requires prediction to compensate for visual delays and minimize m...
Visually guided catch-up saccades during the pursuit of a moving target are highly influenced by smo...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
Moving objects are often occluded by neighboring objects. In order for the eye to smoothly pursue a ...
Spot pursuit is thought to require attention, yet pursuit of larger targets does not. Interestingly,...
When tracking moving visual stimuli, primates orient their visual axis by combining two kinds of eye...
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit...
This study analyzes how human participants combine saccadic and pursuit gaze movements when they tra...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
During visual tracking of a moving stimulus, primates orient their visual axis by combining two very...
How does the brain use eye movements to track objects that move in unpredictable directions and spee...
When objects move in our environment, the orientation of the visual axis in space requires the coord...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
The ability to catch moving objects with our line of sight is crucial for survival in our dynamic ev...