AbstractIf we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (saccadic movement). With no attention to individual objects, gaze velocity is low but nystagmic frequency is high (stare nystagmus). If we are interested in individual objects, the angular velocity of gaze is high and the nystagmic frequency low (look nystagmus) (Ter Braak, J.W.G. (1936). Untersuchungen ueber optokinetischen Nystagmus. Archives Néerlandaises de Physiologie de L’homme et des Animaux, 21, 309–376) We show that the spectral sensitivities of the two types of nystagmus differ and that the short-wavelength-sensitive cones significantly contribute only to look nystagmus
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...
AbstractIf we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (sac...
If we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (saccadic mo...
The visual system consists of several subsystems, which perform their task nearly independently of e...
The visual system consist of several subsystems, which perform their task nearly independent of each...
textabstractEye movements are made to improve vision. A high slip velocity of the image over the re...
OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated ...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
Volitional target-selecting eye movements, such as saccades or smooth pursuit, are frequently consid...
AbstractWe displayed backward/forward motion on a computer monitor in the ground plane. Subjects loo...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
In acute stages of unilateral vestibular deficit, the imbalanced tonic activity on vestibular affere...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...
AbstractIf we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (sac...
If we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (saccadic mo...
The visual system consists of several subsystems, which perform their task nearly independently of e...
The visual system consist of several subsystems, which perform their task nearly independent of each...
textabstractEye movements are made to improve vision. A high slip velocity of the image over the re...
OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated ...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
Volitional target-selecting eye movements, such as saccades or smooth pursuit, are frequently consid...
AbstractWe displayed backward/forward motion on a computer monitor in the ground plane. Subjects loo...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
In acute stages of unilateral vestibular deficit, the imbalanced tonic activity on vestibular affere...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Despite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant involuntary e...
AbstractDespite rapid to-and-fro motion of the retinal image that results from their incessant invol...
Purpose: Treatments for infantile nystagmus (IN) sometimes elicit subjective reports of improved vis...