AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuously visible, real three-dimensional targets. Subjects were stabilized on a biteboard to allow full control of target angles, which were made to differ only in distance (pure vergence), only in direction (pure version; conjugate saccades) or in both distance and direction (disjunctive saccades). A wide range of changes in vergence (0–25 deg) and version (0–65 deg) was recorded to study the dynamics of disjunctive saccades, described until now for limited ranges, throughout the horizontal oculomotor range within manual working space, and to study the velocity-duration-amplitude relations (“main sequence”) of disjunctive vs conjugate sacca...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
during saccades. Simulations ofthese modelilead to a number of I. We recorded eye movements in four ...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...
We studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuousl...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
PURPOSE. To characterize dynamic properties of combined saccade–vergence eye movements that occur as...
AbstractThe saccadic system is known to exhibit a considerable degree of short-term plasticity. Earl...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractWe studied the effects of prism–induced disparity on static and intrasaccadic alignment in s...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
during saccades. Simulations ofthese modelilead to a number of I. We recorded eye movements in four ...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...
We studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuousl...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of pure vergence shifts and vergence shifts combined with vertical a...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractIn a natural environment, saccade and vergence eye movements shift gaze in different directi...
AbstractWe examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by mo...
AbstractRecent investigations of the three-dimensional (3D) binocular eye positions in near vision h...
PURPOSE. To characterize dynamic properties of combined saccade–vergence eye movements that occur as...
AbstractThe saccadic system is known to exhibit a considerable degree of short-term plasticity. Earl...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractWe studied the effects of prism–induced disparity on static and intrasaccadic alignment in s...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
during saccades. Simulations ofthese modelilead to a number of I. We recorded eye movements in four ...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...