AbstractThe initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between the disappearance of a fixated visual target and the appearance of a second, eccentric, target. For pursuit, the gap paradigm produced a modest (20 msec) decrease in latency. For saccades, the gap paradigm produced a similar modest decrease in the latency of some saccades, but also revealed a population of very short latency “express” saccades. The modest changes in the latency of pursuit and regular saccades displayed a similar dependence on gap duration, with the largest decreases produced by gaps of 200–300 msec. The gap paradigm did not produce “express” pursuit, even though express saccades could be elicited on interleaved trials....
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
AbstractTurning off a fixation point prior to or coincident with the appearance of a visual target r...
AbstractAlthough an extensive body of literature exists on the cognitive underpinnings of gaze movem...
AbstractThe initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap b...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements generated in response to a gap paradigm in which the fixation light s...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that in gap pursuit tasks, smooth pursuit latency is reduced. This ...
Experiments with the Rashbass ‘step-ramp’ paradigm have revealed that the initial catchup saccade th...
AbstractCan a release of attention from fixation help explain the saccadic ‘gap effect’, the shorten...
AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by record...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...
AbstractThe gap effect refers to a reduction in the latency of saccades to peripherally appearing ta...
AbstractSmooth pursuit and saccades are two components of tracking eye movements. Their coordination...
I. The reduction in saccadic reaction time associated with the introduction of a period of darkness ...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
AbstractTurning off a fixation point prior to or coincident with the appearance of a visual target r...
AbstractAlthough an extensive body of literature exists on the cognitive underpinnings of gaze movem...
AbstractThe initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap b...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements generated in response to a gap paradigm in which the fixation light s...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that in gap pursuit tasks, smooth pursuit latency is reduced. This ...
Experiments with the Rashbass ‘step-ramp’ paradigm have revealed that the initial catchup saccade th...
AbstractCan a release of attention from fixation help explain the saccadic ‘gap effect’, the shorten...
AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by record...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...
AbstractThe gap effect refers to a reduction in the latency of saccades to peripherally appearing ta...
AbstractSmooth pursuit and saccades are two components of tracking eye movements. Their coordination...
I. The reduction in saccadic reaction time associated with the introduction of a period of darkness ...
To examine the effects of smooth pursuit eye movements on the initiation of saccades, their latency ...
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
AbstractTurning off a fixation point prior to or coincident with the appearance of a visual target r...
AbstractAlthough an extensive body of literature exists on the cognitive underpinnings of gaze movem...