In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The brain must calculate the correct vector for each saccade, which will depend on the eye chosen to make it. The superior colliculus, a major midbrain center for saccade generation, was examined to determine whether the maps serving each eye were shifted to compensate for strabismus. Alternating exotropia was induced in two male macaques at age 1 month by sectioning the tendons of the medial recti. Once the animals grew to maturity, they were trained to fixate targets with either eye. Receptive fields were mapped in the superior colliculus using a sparse noise stimulus while the monkeys alternated fixation. For some neurons, sparse noise was prese...
Purpose: Visually guided saccades are disconjugate in human and nonhuman strabismic primates. The su...
International audienceDuring visual fixation, the image of an object is maintained within the fovea....
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye is used to saccade to visual targets. The brain ...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye is used to saccade to visual targets. The brain ...
The superior colliculus is a major brain stem structure for the production of saccadic eye movements...
The superior colliculus is a major brain stem structure for the production of saccadic eye movements...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye is used to saccade to visual targets. The brain ...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
Purpose: To investigate whether neuronal activity within the supraoculomotor area (SOA—monosynaptica...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
Purpose: Visually guided saccades are disconjugate in human and nonhuman strabismic primates. The su...
International audienceDuring visual fixation, the image of an object is maintained within the fovea....
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye can be used to saccade to visual targets. The br...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye is used to saccade to visual targets. The brain ...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye is used to saccade to visual targets. The brain ...
The superior colliculus is a major brain stem structure for the production of saccadic eye movements...
The superior colliculus is a major brain stem structure for the production of saccadic eye movements...
In subjects with alternating strabismus, either eye is used to saccade to visual targets. The brain ...
Purpose: Patients with strabismus perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double vis...
Purpose: Strabismus is a global problem with prevalence of 3-5% in infants around the world. Besides...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
Purpose: To investigate whether neuronal activity within the supraoculomotor area (SOA—monosynaptica...
Purpose: Nonhuman primates reared with daily alternating monocular occlusion (AMO) during their firs...
Purpose: Visually guided saccades are disconjugate in human and nonhuman strabismic primates. The su...
International audienceDuring visual fixation, the image of an object is maintained within the fovea....
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...