Smooth pursuit eye movements (SP) were studied in 5- and 9-month-old infants and adults in response to a rhombusoscillating horizontally behind three spatially separated vertical occluders. During motion, the rhombus vertices were nevervisible. Thus the perception of the global motion of the rhombus required integration of its moving visible segments. Wetested whether infants were able to use such perceived global motion for SP in two different occluder conditions; one inwhich the occluder was clearly visible to the observer and one in which it was invisible. In adults, the presence of a visibleoccluder hiding the vertices of the rhombus strongly facilitates the perception of the global motion. It was found that adultsand 9-month-olds perfo...
International audienceSmooth pursuit is a complex behaviour which is not considered as totally funct...
ABSTRACT: In the first few months after birth, rapid bursts of body movement precede and possibly fa...
The prediction of the consequences of our own actions through internal models is an essential compon...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SP) were studied in 5- and 9-month-old infants and adults in response ...
The ability of human infants ≤4 months of age to pursue objects smoothly with their eyes was assesse...
AbstractPrevious research about the maturation of the smooth pursuit system has been carried out in ...
Motor skills improve with age from childhood into adulthood, and this improvement is reflected in th...
Purpose Previous studies of pursuit in infantile nystagmus (IN) have generally overlooked the abil...
AbstractAdults combine different local motions to form a global percept of motion. This study explor...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
The objective of our study was to examine horizontal smooth pursuit performance in strabismic childr...
AbstractUniform motion across the retina is a powerful cue to the perception of self-motion. In spit...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
International audienceSmooth pursuit is a complex behaviour which is not considered as totally funct...
ABSTRACT: In the first few months after birth, rapid bursts of body movement precede and possibly fa...
The prediction of the consequences of our own actions through internal models is an essential compon...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (SP) were studied in 5- and 9-month-old infants and adults in response ...
The ability of human infants ≤4 months of age to pursue objects smoothly with their eyes was assesse...
AbstractPrevious research about the maturation of the smooth pursuit system has been carried out in ...
Motor skills improve with age from childhood into adulthood, and this improvement is reflected in th...
Purpose Previous studies of pursuit in infantile nystagmus (IN) have generally overlooked the abil...
AbstractAdults combine different local motions to form a global percept of motion. This study explor...
Smooth pursuit eye movements (pursuit) are used to minimize the retinal motion of moving objects. Du...
When a moving object disappears behind an occluding surface, the prediction of its reappearance must...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
The objective of our study was to examine horizontal smooth pursuit performance in strabismic childr...
AbstractUniform motion across the retina is a powerful cue to the perception of self-motion. In spit...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
International audienceSmooth pursuit is a complex behaviour which is not considered as totally funct...
ABSTRACT: In the first few months after birth, rapid bursts of body movement precede and possibly fa...
The prediction of the consequences of our own actions through internal models is an essential compon...