Animal studies suggest that the central thalamus is involved in the control of eye movements that are based on extraretinal signals. In humans, there is only one recent paper that describes two patients with a lesion located within the intramedullary nuclei, in which visual memory-guided saccades were normal but became inaccurate when the eyes were displaced between target disappearance and saccade triggering, that is, when an extraretinal position signal had to be taken into account. We studied visual and auditory saccades recorded monocularly with the magnetic search coil technique in three patients with an isolated lesion located in the central thalamus. Visual saccades proved to be normal, whereas for auditory stimuli, saccade duration ...
AbstractThe precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although ele...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
Visual and auditory saccades were studied in three patients with an isolated lesion located in the c...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
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...
Accumulating evidence suggests that thalamic nuclei relay corollary discharge information of saccadi...
The central thalamus transmits corollary discharge signals for eye movement control, but its role in...
The precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although electrophys...
Visual perception is introspectively stable and continuous across eye movements. It has been hypothe...
AbstractWe make fast, “saccadic” eye movements to view our surroundings, “voluntary” saccades when s...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
AbstractThe precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although ele...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
Visual and auditory saccades were studied in three patients with an isolated lesion located in the c...
The frequent jumps of the eyeballs—called saccades—imply the need for a constant correction of motor...
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...
Accumulating evidence suggests that thalamic nuclei relay corollary discharge information of saccadi...
The central thalamus transmits corollary discharge signals for eye movement control, but its role in...
The precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although electrophys...
Visual perception is introspectively stable and continuous across eye movements. It has been hypothe...
AbstractWe make fast, “saccadic” eye movements to view our surroundings, “voluntary” saccades when s...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
The analysis of saccades offers an opportunity to study a number of different cognitive processes, s...
AbstractThe precise function of the supplementary eye field (SEF) is poorly understood. Although ele...
A patient with a lesion confined largely to the right inferior frontal gyrus was found to be impaire...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...