Purpose: Small moving targets are followed by pursuit eye movements, with success ubiquitously defined by gain. Gain quantifies accuracy, rather than precision, and only for eye movements along the target trajectory. Analogous to previous studies of fixation, we analyzed pursuit performance in two dimensions as a function of target direction, velocity, and amplitude. As a subsidiary experiment, we compared pursuit performance against that of fixation. Methods: Eye position was recorded from 15 observers during pursuit. The target was a 0.4° dot that moved across a large screen at 8°/s or 16°/s, either horizontally or vertically, through peak-to-peak amplitudes of 8°, 16°, or 32°. Two-dimensional eye velocity was expressed relative to the ta...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Previous work on ocular-following emphasises the accuracy of tracking eye movements. However, a more...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
Three models, which propose that pursuit eye-movement velocity is poorly sensed by human observers, ...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...
Although many studies have been devoted to motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements, re...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the precision of smooth pursuit eye speed can match perceptu...
Most studies concerned with motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements havefocused on the...
Objects moving in natural environments change their direction of motion frequently (animals chasing ...
AbstractSubjects made smooth pursuit eye movements with a target moving horizontally at 15 deg/sec. ...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
Detecting motion changes is a fundamental prerequisite for solving tasks in sports and in everyday l...
Smooth pursuit eye movements change the retinal image velocity of objects in the visual field. In or...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Previous work on ocular-following emphasises the accuracy of tracking eye movements. However, a more...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...
Purpose: Infantile nystagmus (IN) presents with continuous, predominantly horizontal eye oscillation...
Three models, which propose that pursuit eye-movement velocity is poorly sensed by human observers, ...
M. Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movements. In-vest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. XXXX;X...
Although many studies have been devoted to motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements, re...
AbstractSeveral studies have shown that the precision of smooth pursuit eye speed can match perceptu...
Most studies concerned with motion perception during smooth pursuit eye movements havefocused on the...
Objects moving in natural environments change their direction of motion frequently (animals chasing ...
AbstractSubjects made smooth pursuit eye movements with a target moving horizontally at 15 deg/sec. ...
AbstractThe smooth pursuit system is usually studied using single moving objects as stimuli. However...
Detecting motion changes is a fundamental prerequisite for solving tasks in sports and in everyday l...
Smooth pursuit eye movements change the retinal image velocity of objects in the visual field. In or...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...
It has long been known that ocular pursuit of a moving target has a major influence on its perceived...
Previous work on ocular-following emphasises the accuracy of tracking eye movements. However, a more...
Current computational models of smooth-pursuit eye movements assume that the primary visual input is...