Corrective saccades are small eye movements that redirect gaze whenever the actual eye position differs from the desired eye position. In contrast to various forms of saccades including pro-saccades, recentering-saccades or memory guided saccades, corrective saccades have been widely neglected so far. The fMRI correlates of corrective saccades were studied that spontaneously occurred during fixation, pursuit or saccadic tasks. Eyetracking was performed during the fMRI data acquisition with a fiber-optic device. Using a combined block and event-related design, we isolated the cortical activations associated with visually guided fixation, pursuit or saccadic tasks and compared these to the activation associated with the occurrence of correcti...
In humans, anatomy and physiology of the saccadic eye movement (SEM) system have been studied by inv...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
Regional cerebral blood flow changes related to the performance of two oculomotor tasks and a centra...
Corrective saccades are small eye movements that redirect gaze whenever the actual eye position diff...
Being able to effectively explore our visual world is of fundamental importance, and it has been sug...
Recent electrophysiological and behavioral studies have found similarities in the neurology of pursu...
The neural basis of parallel saccade programming was examined in an event-related fMRI study using a...
One characteristic of natural visual behavior in humans is the frequent shifting of eye position. It...
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Saccades are fast eye movements that direct the point of regard to a target in the visual field. Rep...
The superior colliculus (SC) has been shown to play a crucial role in the initiation and coordinatio...
We examined whether the frontal eye fields (FEF) are involved in the suppression of reflexive saccad...
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention. The tra...
International audienceVisual exploration is organized in sequences of saccadic eye movements that de...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
In humans, anatomy and physiology of the saccadic eye movement (SEM) system have been studied by inv...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
Regional cerebral blood flow changes related to the performance of two oculomotor tasks and a centra...
Corrective saccades are small eye movements that redirect gaze whenever the actual eye position diff...
Being able to effectively explore our visual world is of fundamental importance, and it has been sug...
Recent electrophysiological and behavioral studies have found similarities in the neurology of pursu...
The neural basis of parallel saccade programming was examined in an event-related fMRI study using a...
One characteristic of natural visual behavior in humans is the frequent shifting of eye position. It...
Contains fulltext : 89975.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The path from ...
Saccades are fast eye movements that direct the point of regard to a target in the visual field. Rep...
The superior colliculus (SC) has been shown to play a crucial role in the initiation and coordinatio...
We examined whether the frontal eye fields (FEF) are involved in the suppression of reflexive saccad...
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention. The tra...
International audienceVisual exploration is organized in sequences of saccadic eye movements that de...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
In humans, anatomy and physiology of the saccadic eye movement (SEM) system have been studied by inv...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
Regional cerebral blood flow changes related to the performance of two oculomotor tasks and a centra...