Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixation, include square-wave jerks (SWJs; the most common type of SI), which consist of an initial saccade away from the fixation target followed, after a short delay, by a return saccade that brings the eye back onto target. SWJs are present in most human subjects, but are prominent by their increased frequency and size in certain parkinsonian disorders and in recessive, hereditary spinocerebellar ataxias. SWJs have been also documented in monkeys with tectal and cerebellar etiologies, but no studies to date have investigated the occurrence of SWJs in healthy nonhuman primates. Here we set out to determine the characteristics of SWJs in healthy rhesus mac...
International audienceWhen primates maintain their gaze directed toward a visual target (visual fixa...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
eccentricity and direction on characteristics of pro- and antisaccades in non-human primates. J Neur...
<div><p>Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixatio...
Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixation, inclu...
Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixa-tion, incl...
During attempted visual fixation, saccades of a range of sizes occur. These ‘‘fixational saccades’ ’...
During attempted visual fixation, saccades of a range of sizes occur. These "fixational saccades" in...
International audienceRigorous behavioral studies made in human subjects have shown that small-eccen...
International audienceThe eyes do not stay perfectly still during attempted fixation; fixational eye...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...
Brain circuits controlling eye movements are widely distributed and complex. The etiology of irrepre...
AbstractWe present a case of spontaneously occurring irrepressible saccades in an experimental Rhesu...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is increasingly used to perturb targeted human brain sites n...
International audienceWhen primates maintain their gaze directed toward a visual target (visual fixa...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
eccentricity and direction on characteristics of pro- and antisaccades in non-human primates. J Neur...
<div><p>Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixatio...
Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixation, inclu...
Saccadic intrusions (SIs), predominantly horizontal saccades that interrupt accurate fixa-tion, incl...
During attempted visual fixation, saccades of a range of sizes occur. These ‘‘fixational saccades’ ’...
During attempted visual fixation, saccades of a range of sizes occur. These "fixational saccades" in...
International audienceRigorous behavioral studies made in human subjects have shown that small-eccen...
International audienceThe eyes do not stay perfectly still during attempted fixation; fixational eye...
Purpose: To evaluate the contribution of fixational saccades toward fixation instability in strabism...
Brain circuits controlling eye movements are widely distributed and complex. The etiology of irrepre...
AbstractWe present a case of spontaneously occurring irrepressible saccades in an experimental Rhesu...
Saccadic eye movements are an integral part of many visually guided behaviors. Recent research in hu...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is increasingly used to perturb targeted human brain sites n...
International audienceWhen primates maintain their gaze directed toward a visual target (visual fixa...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
eccentricity and direction on characteristics of pro- and antisaccades in non-human primates. J Neur...