International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual perception, although the underlying neuronal mechanisms are unclear. Here, using numerical simulations, we show that MSs enable efficient synchrony-based coding among the primate retinal ganglion cells (RGC). First, using a jerking contrast edge as stimulus, we demonstrate a qualitative change in the RGC responses: synchronous firing, with a precision in the 10 ms range, only occurs at high speed and high contrast. MSs appear to be sufficiently fast to be able reach the synchronous regime. Conversely, the other kinds of fixational eye movements known as tremor and drift both hardly synchronize RGCs because of a too weak amplitude and a too slo...
<div><p>Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). ...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual p...
International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual p...
International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual p...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
<div><p>Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). ...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual p...
International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual p...
International audienceIt is now reasonably well established that microsaccades (MS) enhance visual p...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
International audienceFixational eye movements are common across vertebrates, yet their functional r...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
<div><p>Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). ...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...
Primates sample their visual environment actively through saccades and microsaccades (MSs). Saccadic...