Visual and auditory saccades were studied in three patients with an isolated lesion located in the central thalamus. Visual saccades proved to be normal, whereas for auditory stimuli, the amplitude of the first saccade was asymmetric: saccades ipsilateral to the lesion were significantly smaller than those directed to the contralateral side. The patients were able to make a corrective saccade and hence to improve gain and to decrease gain asymmetry. It is suggested that patients were able to localise auditory targets correctly, but did not correctly take into account eye position during the saccade, probably as a consequence of an inaccurate efference copy (corollary discharge) signal. The findings are in keeping with the hypothesis that th...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....
Visual and auditory saccades were studied in three patients with an isolated lesion located in the c...
Animal studies suggest that the central thalamus is involved in the control of eye movements that ar...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
Accumulating evidence suggests that thalamic nuclei relay corollary discharge information of saccadi...
How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an unsolved my...
Abstract How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an un...
The central thalamus transmits corollary discharge signals for eye movement control, but its role in...
Voluntary eye movements and covert shifts of visual attention activate the same brain regions. Speci...
& We examined the effects of chronic unilateral lesions to either the inferior parietal lobe, or...
In the present study, reaction time of oblique and orthogonal saccades was investigated in normal su...
Visual perception is introspectively stable and continuous across eye movements. It has been hypothe...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....
Visual and auditory saccades were studied in three patients with an isolated lesion located in the c...
Animal studies suggest that the central thalamus is involved in the control of eye movements that ar...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
Accumulating evidence suggests that thalamic nuclei relay corollary discharge information of saccadi...
How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an unsolved my...
Abstract How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an un...
The central thalamus transmits corollary discharge signals for eye movement control, but its role in...
Voluntary eye movements and covert shifts of visual attention activate the same brain regions. Speci...
& We examined the effects of chronic unilateral lesions to either the inferior parietal lobe, or...
In the present study, reaction time of oblique and orthogonal saccades was investigated in normal su...
Visual perception is introspectively stable and continuous across eye movements. It has been hypothe...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....