Abstract Visual perception has been suggested to operate on temporal ‘chunks’ of sensory input, rather than on a continuous stream of visual information. Saccadic eye movements impose a natural rhythm on the sensory input, as periods of steady fixation between these rapid eye movements provide distinct temporal segments of information. Ideally, the timing of saccades should be precisely locked to the brain’s rhythms of information processing. Here, we investigated such locking of saccades to rhythmic neural activity in rhesus monkeys performing a visual foraging task. We found that saccades are phase-locked to local field potential oscillations (especially, 9–22 Hz) in the Frontal Eye Field, with the phase of oscillations predictive of the ...
During natural vision, primates perform frequent saccadic eye movements, allowing only a narrow time...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
The responses of cells in the temporal lobe to faces and objects has been the topic of extensive res...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of gating visual information in primates and str...
© 2019 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada Reproduced with the permission of the Robarts Resear...
We continuously scan the visual world via rapid or saccadic eye movements. Such eye movements are gu...
Living organisms do not only passively receive sensory stimuli from the external world, but also act...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of actively sampling the visual environment. The...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
The frontal eye fields (FEF), originally identified as an oculomotor cortex, have also been implicat...
Before each saccade, neurons in frontal eye field anticipate the impending eye movement by showing s...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
Recent studies have emphasized the functional role of neuronal activity underlying oscillatory local...
Before each saccade, neurons in frontal eye field anticipate the impending eye movement by showing s...
During natural vision, primates perform frequent saccadic eye movements, allowing only a narrow time...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
The responses of cells in the temporal lobe to faces and objects has been the topic of extensive res...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of gating visual information in primates and str...
© 2019 Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada Reproduced with the permission of the Robarts Resear...
We continuously scan the visual world via rapid or saccadic eye movements. Such eye movements are gu...
Living organisms do not only passively receive sensory stimuli from the external world, but also act...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of actively sampling the visual environment. The...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
The frontal eye fields (FEF), originally identified as an oculomotor cortex, have also been implicat...
Before each saccade, neurons in frontal eye field anticipate the impending eye movement by showing s...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
Recent studies have emphasized the functional role of neuronal activity underlying oscillatory local...
Before each saccade, neurons in frontal eye field anticipate the impending eye movement by showing s...
During natural vision, primates perform frequent saccadic eye movements, allowing only a narrow time...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
The responses of cells in the temporal lobe to faces and objects has been the topic of extensive res...