This study investigated long-term adaptations of smooth pursuit eye movement characteristics in high-level gymnasts and compared these responses to those of nonathletes. Gymnasts were selected because of their exceptional ability to spatially orient during fast, multiaxial whole body rotations. Participants were tested with standardized and supra-maximal sinusoidal smooth pursuit measurements. The results showed significantly higher gain values in top-level gymnasts, followed by young federal team gymnasts, followed by the nonathlete control group. By testing participants over the course of three years and also after periods of abstinence from training, changes to patterns of smooth pursuit over time are revealed. These results have interes...
Saccadic eye movements reduce body sway, yet visually pursuing a moving dot seems to increase body s...
Vestibulo-ocular reex (VOR) responses of humans to whole body rotations are well known. Along with o...
The main aim of this study was to determine how gymnasts are aþ ected by the removal of vision when ...
This study investigated long-term adaptations of smooth pursuit eye movement characteristics in high...
In comparison with non-athletes, there is little doubt that gymnasts have better spatial orientation...
In comparison with non-athletes, there is little doubt that gymnasts have better spatial orientation...
In a prior publication, we described a previously unknown eye movement phenomenon during the executi...
Introduction: In gymnastics, athletes perform twisting and flipping skills at high angular velocitie...
Visual orientation during head- and self-motion without retinal image slips requires efficient gaze ...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
Perception-action coupling is fundamental to effective motor behaviour in complex sports such as gym...
Abstract Maintaining orientation in space is a multisen-sory process, with the vestibular, visual, a...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
The oculomotor characteristics of elite athletes between differing sports have been largely overlook...
Saccadic eye movements reduce body sway, yet visually pursuing a moving dot seems to increase body s...
Vestibulo-ocular reex (VOR) responses of humans to whole body rotations are well known. Along with o...
The main aim of this study was to determine how gymnasts are aþ ected by the removal of vision when ...
This study investigated long-term adaptations of smooth pursuit eye movement characteristics in high...
In comparison with non-athletes, there is little doubt that gymnasts have better spatial orientation...
In comparison with non-athletes, there is little doubt that gymnasts have better spatial orientation...
In a prior publication, we described a previously unknown eye movement phenomenon during the executi...
Introduction: In gymnastics, athletes perform twisting and flipping skills at high angular velocitie...
Visual orientation during head- and self-motion without retinal image slips requires efficient gaze ...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
International audienceThe gain of ocular smooth pursuit responses can be adaptively modified under c...
Perception-action coupling is fundamental to effective motor behaviour in complex sports such as gym...
Abstract Maintaining orientation in space is a multisen-sory process, with the vestibular, visual, a...
AbstractWe compared horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit eye movements in five healthy human subje...
The oculomotor characteristics of elite athletes between differing sports have been largely overlook...
Saccadic eye movements reduce body sway, yet visually pursuing a moving dot seems to increase body s...
Vestibulo-ocular reex (VOR) responses of humans to whole body rotations are well known. Along with o...
The main aim of this study was to determine how gymnasts are aþ ected by the removal of vision when ...