AbstractExpress saccades promote the acquisition of visual targets at extremely short reaction times. Because of the head's considerable inertia, it is unknown whether express saccades are accompanied by a parallel command to the head. Here, by recording electromyographic (EMG) activity from monkey neck muscles, we demonstrate that visual target presentation elicits time-locked, lateralized recruitment of neck muscles at extremely short latencies (55–95 ms). Remarkably, such recruitment not only accompanies express saccades, but also precedes nonexpress saccades, occasionally by up to 150 ms. These results demonstrate selective gating of components of descending commands from the superior colliculus to prevent express saccades yet permit re...
SummaryA prominent hypothesis in motor control is that endpoint errors are minimized because motor c...
International audienceRigorous behavioral studies made in human subjects have shown that small-eccen...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...
We report neck muscle activity and head movements evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior c...
Large, rapid gaze shifts necessitate intricate coordination of the eyes and head. Brief high-frequen...
In addition to its role in shifting the line of sight, the oculomotor system is also involved in the...
Recent studies have described a phenomenon wherein the onset of a peripheral visual stimulus elicits...
Many forms of brain stimulation utilize the notion of state dependency, whereby greater influences a...
The role of the primate superior colliculus (SC) in orienting head movements was studied by recordin...
AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by record...
Cortical microstimulation has played an important role in the investigation of movement coding in th...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
SummaryA prominent hypothesis in motor control is that endpoint errors are minimized because motor c...
International audienceRigorous behavioral studies made in human subjects have shown that small-eccen...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...
We report neck muscle activity and head movements evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior c...
Large, rapid gaze shifts necessitate intricate coordination of the eyes and head. Brief high-frequen...
In addition to its role in shifting the line of sight, the oculomotor system is also involved in the...
Recent studies have described a phenomenon wherein the onset of a peripheral visual stimulus elicits...
Many forms of brain stimulation utilize the notion of state dependency, whereby greater influences a...
The role of the primate superior colliculus (SC) in orienting head movements was studied by recordin...
AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by record...
Cortical microstimulation has played an important role in the investigation of movement coding in th...
Abstract The latencies of saccades to suddenly appearing eccentric targets can have a bimodal distri...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
SummaryA prominent hypothesis in motor control is that endpoint errors are minimized because motor c...
International audienceRigorous behavioral studies made in human subjects have shown that small-eccen...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...