Smooth pursuit eye movements are expressed in their finest form in primates and have been studied extensively in humans and in monkeys. Several features define pursuit and distinguish it from the other kinds of eye movements. First. pursuit requires a moving visual target and cannot generally be elicited by stationary or imagined targets. For example, attempts to "move the eyes from left to right as slowly and smoothly as possible" produce a stai rcase of small saccades. Second, pursuit can be elicited by the motion of a small target across an otherwise stationary background. In the laboratory, the pursuit stimulus is commonly a small circular spot of light less than 1 deg in diameter, and the background can be dark, diffusely illuminated o...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
AbstractMonkeys generated disjunctive smooth pursuit eye movements when they tracked visual targets ...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...
Smooth pursuit stabilizes the image of an object on or near the fovea during slow movement of the ob...
When animal behavior is studied in a laboratory environment, the animals are often extensively train...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...
Smooth pursuit serves to maintain foveation of slowly moving targets. When pursuit velocity fails to...
Abstract A fundamental problem in the generation of goal-directed behaviour is caused by the inevita...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
Primates make two kinds of voluntary eye movements to place the retinal images of objects of interes...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
transformation for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophysiol 84: 2725–2738, 2000. To investigate ...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate the role of ‘object permanence’ in smooth pursuit e...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
AbstractMonkeys generated disjunctive smooth pursuit eye movements when they tracked visual targets ...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...
Smooth pursuit stabilizes the image of an object on or near the fovea during slow movement of the ob...
When animal behavior is studied in a laboratory environment, the animals are often extensively train...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...
Smooth pursuit serves to maintain foveation of slowly moving targets. When pursuit velocity fails to...
Abstract A fundamental problem in the generation of goal-directed behaviour is caused by the inevita...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
Primates make two kinds of voluntary eye movements to place the retinal images of objects of interes...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
transformation for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophysiol 84: 2725–2738, 2000. To investigate ...
The aim of the present thesis was to investigate the role of ‘object permanence’ in smooth pursuit e...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
AbstractMany neurophysiological studies in monkeys have indicated that visual motion information for...
AbstractMonkeys generated disjunctive smooth pursuit eye movements when they tracked visual targets ...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...