Recent experimental results show evidence for the corrective role of postsaccadic drifts. This paper addresses the modeling of these slow correcting gaze movements (SCMs). Classical arguments to explain drifts are presented, both in the head fixed condition (pulse-step mismatch) and in the head free condition (vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR)). The most significant behavioral and electrophysiological experimental data related to SCMs are then briefly reported, with the conclusion that SCMs have a clear corrective role, incompatible with classical explanations of drifts. Based on these experimental data, existing models of the saccadic system are then compared. A theoretical comparison of the classical Robinson model with an alternative model i...
AbstractThe effect of rapid gain adaptation on the dynamics of visually guided saccades was investig...
Saccades are so called ballistic movements which are executed without online visual feedback. After ...
It is commonly believed that saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements involve different neural and ...
An experimental study of head-free and head-fixed gaze shifts explores the role of the vestibulo-ocu...
In response to passive high-acceleration head impulses patients with low vestibulo-ocular reflex (VO...
Past results have reported conflicting findings on the oculomotor system's ability to keep track of ...
Inspection of eye saccades made by head-fixed, trained cats revealed the existence of many eye shift...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record.The rap...
In response to passive high-acceleration head impulses, patients with low vestibulo-ocular reflex (V...
Voluntary active head rotations produced vestibulo-ocular reflex eye movements (VOR) with the subjec...
I. Saccades are the rapid eye movements used to change visual fixation. Normal sac-cades end abruptl...
In this chapter a series of experiments are described where large-amplitude gaze shifts were recorde...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Daye PM, Blohm G, Lefevre P. Saccadic compensation for smooth eye and head movements during head-unr...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
AbstractThe effect of rapid gain adaptation on the dynamics of visually guided saccades was investig...
Saccades are so called ballistic movements which are executed without online visual feedback. After ...
It is commonly believed that saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements involve different neural and ...
An experimental study of head-free and head-fixed gaze shifts explores the role of the vestibulo-ocu...
In response to passive high-acceleration head impulses patients with low vestibulo-ocular reflex (VO...
Past results have reported conflicting findings on the oculomotor system's ability to keep track of ...
Inspection of eye saccades made by head-fixed, trained cats revealed the existence of many eye shift...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Springer via the DOI in this record.The rap...
In response to passive high-acceleration head impulses, patients with low vestibulo-ocular reflex (V...
Voluntary active head rotations produced vestibulo-ocular reflex eye movements (VOR) with the subjec...
I. Saccades are the rapid eye movements used to change visual fixation. Normal sac-cades end abruptl...
In this chapter a series of experiments are described where large-amplitude gaze shifts were recorde...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
Daye PM, Blohm G, Lefevre P. Saccadic compensation for smooth eye and head movements during head-unr...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that redirect the fovea from one object to another. A great deal ha...
AbstractThe effect of rapid gain adaptation on the dynamics of visually guided saccades was investig...
Saccades are so called ballistic movements which are executed without online visual feedback. After ...
It is commonly believed that saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements involve different neural and ...