The role of the supplementary eye fields (SEF) during smooth pursuit was investigated with electrical microstimulation. We found that stimulation in the SEF increased the acceleration and velocity of the eyes in the direction of target motion during smooth pursuit initiation but not during sustained pursuit. The increase in eye velocity during initiation will be referred to as pursuit facilitation and was observed at sites where saccades could not be evoked with the same stimulation parameters. On average, electrical stimulation increased eye velocity by approximately 20%. At most sites, the threshold for a significant facilitation was 50 microA with a stimulation frequency of 300 Hz. Facilitation of pursuit initiation depended on the timin...
AbstractSpatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be part...
AbstractPursuit and saccades almost always select the same target. Is this the results of a common s...
Neural regions in the dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC), including the supplementary eye field (SEF)...
Smooth pursuit eye movements function to keep moving targets foveated. Behavioral studies have shown...
Both the frontal eye fields (FEFs) and supplementary eye fields (SEFs) are known to be involved in s...
Microstimulation of the simian SEF evokes smooth eye motion, specifically accelerating the initiatio...
AbstractThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a portion of the rec...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements allow us to maintain the image of a moving target on the fovea....
Microstimulation of the simian SEF evokes smooth eye motion, specifically accelerating the initiatio...
In previous experiments, on-line modulation of the gain of visual-motor transmission for pursuit eye...
When objects move in our environment, the orientation of the visual axis in space requires the coord...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
International audienceThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a port...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...
Spot pursuit is thought to require attention, yet pursuit of larger targets does not. Interestingly,...
AbstractSpatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be part...
AbstractPursuit and saccades almost always select the same target. Is this the results of a common s...
Neural regions in the dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC), including the supplementary eye field (SEF)...
Smooth pursuit eye movements function to keep moving targets foveated. Behavioral studies have shown...
Both the frontal eye fields (FEFs) and supplementary eye fields (SEFs) are known to be involved in s...
Microstimulation of the simian SEF evokes smooth eye motion, specifically accelerating the initiatio...
AbstractThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a portion of the rec...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements allow us to maintain the image of a moving target on the fovea....
Microstimulation of the simian SEF evokes smooth eye motion, specifically accelerating the initiatio...
In previous experiments, on-line modulation of the gain of visual-motor transmission for pursuit eye...
When objects move in our environment, the orientation of the visual axis in space requires the coord...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
International audienceThe output of the smooth pursuit (SP) system can be increased by adding a port...
Smooth-pursuit eye movements transform 100 ms of visual motion into a rapid initiation of smooth eye...
Spot pursuit is thought to require attention, yet pursuit of larger targets does not. Interestingly,...
AbstractSpatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be part...
AbstractPursuit and saccades almost always select the same target. Is this the results of a common s...
Neural regions in the dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC), including the supplementary eye field (SEF)...