séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movements, a spatial congruence is ultimately established between the location of the selected target and the endpoint of the movement. Using the gaze orienting response as a probe to investigate the neurobiological foundations of this sensorimotor association, I will present results of experiments that were performed in the feline and primate species to 1) understand how and why gaze shifts are inaccurate when the medio-posterior cerebellum is functionally impaired and 2) test the neural processes that underlie the ability to foveate a target that moves in the visual field
AbstractWhat we see depends on where we look. This paper characterizes the modulatory effects of poi...
International audiencePrimates heavily rely on their visual system, which exploits signals of graded...
International audienceOver the course of their phylogenetic and ontogenetic evolution, the animals w...
séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movem...
séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movem...
diapositives du séminaireIn most rapid goal-directed movements, a spatial congruence is ultimately e...
AbstractThe location of visual objects in the world around us is reconstructed in a complex way from...
International audienceINTRODUCTION/MOTIVATION:The appearance of an object in the visual field trigge...
In most goal-directed movements, a spatial congruence exists between the source of sensory stimuli a...
In their quest for the mechanisms of thought and action, the cognitive and brain sciences consider "...
Mapping the functional subdivisions of the visual cortex in monkeys may lead to understanding of the...
seminar at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences Marc JeannerodIn most goal-directed movements, a spat...
AbstractUnder natural conditions, shifts of spatial attention are often followed by matching eye mov...
A new study in this issue of Neuron shows that when monkeys reach to a visual target, neurons in the...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
AbstractWhat we see depends on where we look. This paper characterizes the modulatory effects of poi...
International audiencePrimates heavily rely on their visual system, which exploits signals of graded...
International audienceOver the course of their phylogenetic and ontogenetic evolution, the animals w...
séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movem...
séminaire donné à l'Institute of Neuroscience, Newcastle UniversityIn most rapid goal-directed movem...
diapositives du séminaireIn most rapid goal-directed movements, a spatial congruence is ultimately e...
AbstractThe location of visual objects in the world around us is reconstructed in a complex way from...
International audienceINTRODUCTION/MOTIVATION:The appearance of an object in the visual field trigge...
In most goal-directed movements, a spatial congruence exists between the source of sensory stimuli a...
In their quest for the mechanisms of thought and action, the cognitive and brain sciences consider "...
Mapping the functional subdivisions of the visual cortex in monkeys may lead to understanding of the...
seminar at the Institute of Cognitive Sciences Marc JeannerodIn most goal-directed movements, a spat...
AbstractUnder natural conditions, shifts of spatial attention are often followed by matching eye mov...
A new study in this issue of Neuron shows that when monkeys reach to a visual target, neurons in the...
Spatial navigation is a fascinating behavior that is essential for our everyday lives. It involves n...
AbstractWhat we see depends on where we look. This paper characterizes the modulatory effects of poi...
International audiencePrimates heavily rely on their visual system, which exploits signals of graded...
International audienceOver the course of their phylogenetic and ontogenetic evolution, the animals w...