International audienceHuman subjects tracked a visual target controlled either by a function generator (sine wave at different frequencies) or directly by the observer's arm. Gain and phase curves of the oculomotor response as a function of target frequency were determined. Data show that the upper frequency limit of smooth pursuit is higher when the target is driven by the observer's hand, confirming previous reports that smooth pursuit can reach higher velocities when tracking self-moved targets. Comparative analysis of ocular tracking with and without manual target control showed that subjects could be classified into two groups. One group exhibited an increase in gain at high frequency, but showed no significant phase changes. Conversel...
Talk presented in the conferenceIt is known that concurrent manual tracking enhances smooth pursuit ...
Visual feedback and non-visual information play different roles in tracking of an external target. T...
International audience1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target trac...
International audienceHuman subjects tracked a visual target controlled either by a function generat...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
International audienceWe evaluated the role of visual and non-visual information in the control of s...
Hand ^ eye coordination optimises oculomotor control in many natural tasks. For example, smooth purs...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine coordination control in eye and hand trac...
International audienceWhen the eyes and arm are involved in a tracking task, the characteristics of ...
International audienceWhen the eyes and arm are involved in a tracking task, the characteristics of ...
A mathematical model of the coordination control between the arm motor system and the smooth pursuit...
A mathematical model of the coordination control between the arm motor system and the smooth pursuit...
Talk presented in the conferenceIt is known that concurrent manual tracking enhances smooth pursuit ...
Visual feedback and non-visual information play different roles in tracking of an external target. T...
International audience1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target trac...
International audienceHuman subjects tracked a visual target controlled either by a function generat...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
International audienceSeveral studies have shown that humans track a moving visual target with their...
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
International audienceDuring eye tracking of a self-moved target, human subjects' performance differ...
International audienceWe evaluated the role of visual and non-visual information in the control of s...
Hand ^ eye coordination optimises oculomotor control in many natural tasks. For example, smooth purs...
International audienceThe aim of this study was to examine coordination control in eye and hand trac...
International audienceWhen the eyes and arm are involved in a tracking task, the characteristics of ...
International audienceWhen the eyes and arm are involved in a tracking task, the characteristics of ...
A mathematical model of the coordination control between the arm motor system and the smooth pursuit...
A mathematical model of the coordination control between the arm motor system and the smooth pursuit...
Talk presented in the conferenceIt is known that concurrent manual tracking enhances smooth pursuit ...
Visual feedback and non-visual information play different roles in tracking of an external target. T...
International audience1. When a visual target is moved by the subject's hand (self-moved target trac...