This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record.The rapid eye movements (saccades) used to transfer gaze between targets are examples of an action. The behaviour of saccades matches that of the slow–fast model of actions originally proposed by Zeeman. Here, we extend Zeeman’s model by incorporating an accumulator that represents the increase in certainty of the presence of a target, together with an integrator that converts a velocity command to a position command. The saccadic behaviour of several foveate species, including human, rhesus monkey and mouse, is replicated by the augmented model. Predictions of the linear stability of the saccadic system close to equilibrium are made, and it is show...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
The ability to catch moving objects with our line of sight is crucial for survival in our dynamic ev...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
Past results have reported conflicting findings on the oculomotor system's ability to keep track of ...
Recent electrophysiological observations related to saccadic eye movements in rhesus monkeys, sugges...
International audienceTracking visually a target that moves in the physical world involves two types...
Recent experimental results show evidence for the corrective role of postsaccadic drifts. This paper...
: Saccadic eye-movements play a crucial role in visuo-motor control by allowing rapid foveation onto...
International audienceTracking visually a target that moves in the physical world involves two types...
International audienceTwo types of eye movement are made while one tracks a target moving in the vis...
: Saccadic eye-movements play a crucial role in visuo-motor control by allowing rapid foveation onto...
: Saccadic eye-movements play a crucial role in visuo-motor control by allowing rapid foveation onto...
International audienceTracking visually a target that moves in the physical world involves two types...
How does the brain use eye movements to track objects that move in unpredictable directions and spee...
The central purpose of this research has been to examine the possibility of the plasticity of indivi...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
The ability to catch moving objects with our line of sight is crucial for survival in our dynamic ev...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
Past results have reported conflicting findings on the oculomotor system's ability to keep track of ...
Recent electrophysiological observations related to saccadic eye movements in rhesus monkeys, sugges...
International audienceTracking visually a target that moves in the physical world involves two types...
Recent experimental results show evidence for the corrective role of postsaccadic drifts. This paper...
: Saccadic eye-movements play a crucial role in visuo-motor control by allowing rapid foveation onto...
International audienceTracking visually a target that moves in the physical world involves two types...
International audienceTwo types of eye movement are made while one tracks a target moving in the vis...
: Saccadic eye-movements play a crucial role in visuo-motor control by allowing rapid foveation onto...
: Saccadic eye-movements play a crucial role in visuo-motor control by allowing rapid foveation onto...
International audienceTracking visually a target that moves in the physical world involves two types...
How does the brain use eye movements to track objects that move in unpredictable directions and spee...
The central purpose of this research has been to examine the possibility of the plasticity of indivi...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...
The ability to catch moving objects with our line of sight is crucial for survival in our dynamic ev...
International audiencePrimates (including humans) heavily rely on the efficiency of their visual sys...