A study of human eye movements was made in order to elucidate the nature of the control mechanism in the binocular oculomotor system. We first examined spontaneous eye movements during monocular and binocular fixation in order to determine the corrective roles of flicks and drifts. It was found that both types of motion correct fixational errors, although flicks are somewhat more active in this respect. Vergence error is a stimulus for correction by drifts but not by flicks, while binocular vertical discrepancy of the visual axes does not trigger corrective movements. Second, we investigated the non-linearities of the oculomotor system by examining the eye movement responses to point targets moving in two dimensions in a subjectivel...
Disconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since binocul...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
AbstractTo optimize visual fixation on near targets against translational disturbances, the eyes mus...
In the first section of this thesis, two-dimensional properties of the human eye movement control sy...
The human eyes are always moving. Even during periods of fixation when visual information is acquire...
PURPOSE. We investigated under what conditions humans can make independent slow phase eye movements....
Most eye movements in the real-world redirect the foveae to objects at a new depth and thus require ...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
The human oculomotor system has been studied by numerous people for well over half a century. Since ...
The human oculomotor system has been studied by numerous people for well over half a century. Since ...
The neurophysiological basis for binocular control of eye movements in primates has been characteriz...
AbstractWe show that the initial ocular following responses elicited by motion of a large pattern ar...
All ethologically-relevant behavior is dynamic, and biological in origin. To understand the neural u...
Identified neurons that control eye movements offer an excellent experimental target for the study o...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
Disconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since binocul...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
AbstractTo optimize visual fixation on near targets against translational disturbances, the eyes mus...
In the first section of this thesis, two-dimensional properties of the human eye movement control sy...
The human eyes are always moving. Even during periods of fixation when visual information is acquire...
PURPOSE. We investigated under what conditions humans can make independent slow phase eye movements....
Most eye movements in the real-world redirect the foveae to objects at a new depth and thus require ...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
The human oculomotor system has been studied by numerous people for well over half a century. Since ...
The human oculomotor system has been studied by numerous people for well over half a century. Since ...
The neurophysiological basis for binocular control of eye movements in primates has been characteriz...
AbstractWe show that the initial ocular following responses elicited by motion of a large pattern ar...
All ethologically-relevant behavior is dynamic, and biological in origin. To understand the neural u...
Identified neurons that control eye movements offer an excellent experimental target for the study o...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
Disconjugate oculomotor adaptation is driven by the need to maintain binocular vision. Since binocul...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
AbstractTo optimize visual fixation on near targets against translational disturbances, the eyes mus...