The effects of degrading retinal image velocity information on suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex have been assessed through tachistoscopic presentation of target sources in man. Subjects were required to fixate a head-fixed display during exposure to a 0.5 Hz sinusoidal angular oscillation of the head at ±60 °/s. In the first experiment it was found that the degree of suppression was progressively degraded as the interval between successive target presentations was increased from 10 to 3,000 ms. In the second experiment no effect of changing the duration of the target pulse was observed over a range from 20 to 1,000 μs. The results appear consistent with a model of visual motion sensitivity in which relative velocity information is...
During the brief, high frequency, head rotations associated for example with the stepping jolts of n...
Thirty subjects were exposed to a sinusoidal rotation stimulus of 0.025 cps and a peak velocity of 6...
This paper shows that tactile stimulation can override vestibular information regarding spinning sen...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
Suppression of vestibular nystagmus induced by fixation of visual and acoustic targets moving with ...
The aim of this study was to test the effects of a sustained nystagmus on the head impulse response ...
The object of this study was to investigate the scope of cognitive control over vestibulo-ocular ref...
The realisation of combined movements of the head and eyes requires the capacity to modulate the ves...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
To characterize vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) properties in the time window in which contributions b...
We investigated how effectively briefly presented visual motion could be assimilated and used to tra...
In a recent experiment, the predictive mechanisms of the head-fixed ocular pursuit reflex were revea...
AbstractThe ability to maintain foveal fixation of a target with either a stationary or moving backg...
An experimental study of head-free and head-fixed gaze shifts explores the role of the vestibulo-ocu...
textabstractTo characterize vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) properties in the time window i...
During the brief, high frequency, head rotations associated for example with the stepping jolts of n...
Thirty subjects were exposed to a sinusoidal rotation stimulus of 0.025 cps and a peak velocity of 6...
This paper shows that tactile stimulation can override vestibular information regarding spinning sen...
Head and eye movements of human subjects have been recorded during head-free pursuit in the horizont...
Suppression of vestibular nystagmus induced by fixation of visual and acoustic targets moving with ...
The aim of this study was to test the effects of a sustained nystagmus on the head impulse response ...
The object of this study was to investigate the scope of cognitive control over vestibulo-ocular ref...
The realisation of combined movements of the head and eyes requires the capacity to modulate the ves...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
To characterize vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) properties in the time window in which contributions b...
We investigated how effectively briefly presented visual motion could be assimilated and used to tra...
In a recent experiment, the predictive mechanisms of the head-fixed ocular pursuit reflex were revea...
AbstractThe ability to maintain foveal fixation of a target with either a stationary or moving backg...
An experimental study of head-free and head-fixed gaze shifts explores the role of the vestibulo-ocu...
textabstractTo characterize vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) properties in the time window i...
During the brief, high frequency, head rotations associated for example with the stepping jolts of n...
Thirty subjects were exposed to a sinusoidal rotation stimulus of 0.025 cps and a peak velocity of 6...
This paper shows that tactile stimulation can override vestibular information regarding spinning sen...