Animals often make anticipatory movements to compensate for slow reaction times. Anticipatory movements can be timed using external, sensory cues, or by an internal prediction of when an event will occur. However, it is unknown whether external or internal cues dominate the anticipatory response when both are present. Smooth pursuit eye movements are generated by a motor system heavily influenced by anticipation. We measured pursuit to determine how its timing was influenced when both a predictable event and a visual cue were present. Monkeys tracked a moving target that appeared at a constant time relative to the onset of a fixation point. At a randomized time before target onset, the fixation point disappeared, creating a temporal “gap” t...
Humans form associations between time intervals and subsequent events and thus develop time-based ex...
To evaluate the nature and possible sources of variation in sensory–motor behavior, we measured the ...
During visual pursuit of a moving target, expected changes in its trajectory often evoke anticipator...
The timing of an upcoming event depends on two factors: its temporal position, proximal or distal wi...
A classic paradigm to study anticipatory pursuit consists in training monkeys to look at a target th...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
Abstract A fundamental problem in the generation of goal-directed behaviour is caused by the inevita...
Expectation of upcoming events is an essential cognitive function on which anticipatory actions are ...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
We used passive and active following of a predictable smooth pursuit stimulus in order to establish ...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are used to maintain gaze on moving targets. In order to overcome proc...
International audienceWhen predictive information about target motion is available, anticipatory smo...
AbstractWe have identified factors that control precise motor timing by studying learning in smooth ...
Anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements in the direction of expected target motion can be elicited...
Humans form associations between time intervals and subsequent events and thus develop time-based ex...
To evaluate the nature and possible sources of variation in sensory–motor behavior, we measured the ...
During visual pursuit of a moving target, expected changes in its trajectory often evoke anticipator...
The timing of an upcoming event depends on two factors: its temporal position, proximal or distal wi...
A classic paradigm to study anticipatory pursuit consists in training monkeys to look at a target th...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
The ability to predict upcoming events is important to compensate for relatively long sensory-motor ...
Abstract A fundamental problem in the generation of goal-directed behaviour is caused by the inevita...
Expectation of upcoming events is an essential cognitive function on which anticipatory actions are ...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
We used passive and active following of a predictable smooth pursuit stimulus in order to establish ...
Smooth pursuit eye movements are used to maintain gaze on moving targets. In order to overcome proc...
International audienceWhen predictive information about target motion is available, anticipatory smo...
AbstractWe have identified factors that control precise motor timing by studying learning in smooth ...
Anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements in the direction of expected target motion can be elicited...
Humans form associations between time intervals and subsequent events and thus develop time-based ex...
To evaluate the nature and possible sources of variation in sensory–motor behavior, we measured the ...
During visual pursuit of a moving target, expected changes in its trajectory often evoke anticipator...