Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object is brought to the fovea
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Saccadic eye movements are examined clinically by instructing the patient to alternately fixate upon...
NEUROLOGISTS have traditionally analysed extraocular motility in terms of deficiencies of directiona...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
Summary. Saccades function to move the fovea rapidly to a target located on the peripheral retina. P...
Through its connections to the vestibular nuclei and to the reticular formation by way of the deep c...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
During normal behavior, it is natural to use a combination of eye and head movements, whether to vol...
Ocular motor apraxia is characterized by an impaired ability to generate saccades on command
In this final section, we summarize some of this information and provide a brief outline of central ...
International audienceThe sudden appearance of an object in the visual field triggers an orienting s...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that relocate the fovea, the retinal area with highest acuity, to f...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Saccadic eye movements are examined clinically by instructing the patient to alternately fixate upon...
NEUROLOGISTS have traditionally analysed extraocular motility in terms of deficiencies of directiona...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
Summary. Saccades function to move the fovea rapidly to a target located on the peripheral retina. P...
Through its connections to the vestibular nuclei and to the reticular formation by way of the deep c...
Eye movements are divided into different types called systems, each of which performs a specific, qu...
During normal behavior, it is natural to use a combination of eye and head movements, whether to vol...
Ocular motor apraxia is characterized by an impaired ability to generate saccades on command
In this final section, we summarize some of this information and provide a brief outline of central ...
International audienceThe sudden appearance of an object in the visual field triggers an orienting s...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that relocate the fovea, the retinal area with highest acuity, to f...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
Saccadic eye movements are examined clinically by instructing the patient to alternately fixate upon...
NEUROLOGISTS have traditionally analysed extraocular motility in terms of deficiencies of directiona...