After a brief review of the functional aspects of gaze displacements in animal and man, results of a study of control and coordination of eye and head movements in cat are presented. This animal uses two different visual searching strategies according to the eccentricity of the target. The command of each of these strategies is issued from two distinct zones of the superior colliculus. Eye and head, in each case, are differently coordinated by the vestibulo-ocular reflex. The participation of cortical centers to the elaboration of the fixation reflex is also discussed. The clinical importance of these mechanisms are stressed
Abstract Eye movements can be broadly classified into target-selecting and gaze-stabilizing eye move...
Studies are reviewed that address the problem of the variables controlled in the maintenance of body...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in alert cats free to move their head, evoked...
In our previous paper we demonstrated that electrical microstimulation of the fixation area at the r...
Eye, head, and body movements jointly control the direction of gaze and the stability of retinal ima...
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
The production of visually guided reaching movements relies on a large neural network. Based on indi...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
AbstractDuring the course of previous recordings of visually-triggered gaze shifts in the head-unres...
This chapter reviews some behavioural aspects of saccades recorded in alert, head-fixed, trained cat...
This text is devoted to a review of the brain mechanisms of gaze orientation, restricted to the peri...
(1) The electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in the cat evokes exclusively conjuga...
A decade ago Bizzi and collaborators proposed the "linear summation" hypothesis mainly based on the ...
Abstract Eye movements can be broadly classified into target-selecting and gaze-stabilizing eye move...
Studies are reviewed that address the problem of the variables controlled in the maintenance of body...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in alert cats free to move their head, evoked...
In our previous paper we demonstrated that electrical microstimulation of the fixation area at the r...
Eye, head, and body movements jointly control the direction of gaze and the stability of retinal ima...
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
The production of visually guided reaching movements relies on a large neural network. Based on indi...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
AbstractDuring the course of previous recordings of visually-triggered gaze shifts in the head-unres...
This chapter reviews some behavioural aspects of saccades recorded in alert, head-fixed, trained cat...
This text is devoted to a review of the brain mechanisms of gaze orientation, restricted to the peri...
(1) The electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in the cat evokes exclusively conjuga...
A decade ago Bizzi and collaborators proposed the "linear summation" hypothesis mainly based on the ...
Abstract Eye movements can be broadly classified into target-selecting and gaze-stabilizing eye move...
Studies are reviewed that address the problem of the variables controlled in the maintenance of body...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...