How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an unsolved mystery in neuroscience. A neural pathway ascending from the superior colliculus through the medio-dorsal (MD) nucleus of thalamus to the frontal eye field has been identified in monkeys that conveys efference copy information about the metrics of upcoming eye movements. Information sent through this pathway stabilizes vision across saccades. We investigated whether this motor plan information might also shape spatial perception even when no saccades are performed. We studied patients with medial or lateral thalamic lesions (likely involving either the MD or the ventrolateral (VL) nuclei). Patients performed a double-step task testing motor upd...
Event-related potentials (ERP) research has identified a negative deflection within about 100 to 150...
Humans and non-human primates must precisely align the eyes on an object to view it with high visual...
Understanding how the brain computes eye position is essential to unraveling high-level visual funct...
How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an unsolved my...
Abstract How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an un...
Mit jeder sakkadischen Augenbewegung muss die Repräsentation des visuellen Raumes aktualisiert werde...
Animal studies suggest that the central thalamus is involved in the control of eye movements that ar...
Each of our movements activates our own sensory receptors, and therefore keeping track of self-movem...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
Accumulating evidence suggests that thalamic nuclei relay corollary discharge information of saccadi...
AbstractPredicting the consequences of our actions is essential for sensorimotor control. A candidat...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
In natural vision humans and other primates explore environment by active sensing, using saccadic ey...
How does the brain keep track of relevant spatial locations when the eyes move? In extrastriate, par...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
Event-related potentials (ERP) research has identified a negative deflection within about 100 to 150...
Humans and non-human primates must precisely align the eyes on an object to view it with high visual...
Understanding how the brain computes eye position is essential to unraveling high-level visual funct...
How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an unsolved my...
Abstract How the perception of space is generated from the multiple maps in the brain is still an un...
Mit jeder sakkadischen Augenbewegung muss die Repräsentation des visuellen Raumes aktualisiert werde...
Animal studies suggest that the central thalamus is involved in the control of eye movements that ar...
Each of our movements activates our own sensory receptors, and therefore keeping track of self-movem...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
Accumulating evidence suggests that thalamic nuclei relay corollary discharge information of saccadi...
AbstractPredicting the consequences of our actions is essential for sensorimotor control. A candidat...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
In natural vision humans and other primates explore environment by active sensing, using saccadic ey...
How does the brain keep track of relevant spatial locations when the eyes move? In extrastriate, par...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
Event-related potentials (ERP) research has identified a negative deflection within about 100 to 150...
Humans and non-human primates must precisely align the eyes on an object to view it with high visual...
Understanding how the brain computes eye position is essential to unraveling high-level visual funct...