How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary action? The saccadic reflex to look towards an abrupt visual onset (prosaccade) has been associated with the retinotectal and magnocellular pathways, which rapidly convey signals to the superior colliculus and cortical eye fields. Such stimulus-driven reflexes need to be suppressed when making an eye movement in the opposite direction (antisaccade), resulting in a cost in saccade latency. We compared the latencies of pro- and anti-saccades elicited by conventional luminance stimuli with those evoked by stimuli visible only to short-wave-sensitive cones (S cones) embedded in dynamic luminance noise. Critically, the retinotectal and magnocellular pa...
Previous studies have identified several cortical regions that show larger BOLD responses during pre...
Regional cerebral blood flow changes related to the performance of two oculomotor tasks and a centra...
■ During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye move-ments often deviate dramatically fro...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
& Significant advances in cognitive neuroscience can be achieved by combining techniques used to...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
Irrelevant stimulus onsets interfere with saccade planning to other stimuli, prolonging saccadic lat...
AbstractWhen you look into a mirror and move your eyes left to right, you will see that you cannot o...
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention. The tra...
The superior colliculus (SC) plays a critical role in mediating reflexive eye movements. Under optim...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
Previous studies have identified several cortical regions that show larger BOLD responses during pre...
Regional cerebral blood flow changes related to the performance of two oculomotor tasks and a centra...
■ During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye move-ments often deviate dramatically fro...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
& Significant advances in cognitive neuroscience can be achieved by combining techniques used to...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
Irrelevant stimulus onsets interfere with saccade planning to other stimuli, prolonging saccadic lat...
AbstractWhen you look into a mirror and move your eyes left to right, you will see that you cannot o...
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention. The tra...
The superior colliculus (SC) plays a critical role in mediating reflexive eye movements. Under optim...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
Previous studies have identified several cortical regions that show larger BOLD responses during pre...
Regional cerebral blood flow changes related to the performance of two oculomotor tasks and a centra...
■ During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye move-ments often deviate dramatically fro...