AbstractTo optimize visual fixation on near targets against translational disturbances, the eyes must move in compliance with geometrical constraints that are related to the distance as well as the speed and direction relative to the target. It is often assumed that the oculomotor system uses the vestibular signals during such movements mainly to stabilize the foveal image irrespective of the peripheral vision. To test this hypothesis, trained rhesus monkeys were asked to maintain fixation on isovergence targets at different horizontal eccentricities during 10 Hz oscillations along different horizontal directions. We found that the two eyes moved in compliance with the geometrical constraints of the gaze-stabilization hypothesis, although r...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
One of the primary functions of the vestibular system is to keep the eyes fixed on a target (gaze st...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
AbstractDespite nearly perfect gaze stability during natural head movements, the amplitude of the ve...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Visual stabilization of the retina during rotational head movements requires that in far vision the ...
The human, along with other primates, has forward placed eyes, and an area of acute vision (the fove...
This study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate for self-generated translatio...
AbstractWhen we view objects at various depths, the 3-D rotations of our two eyes are neurally yoked...
We investigated gaze-stabilizing reflexes in the chameleon using the three-dimensional search-coil t...
SummaryA prominent hypothesis in motor control is that endpoint errors are minimized because motor c...
A study of human eye movements was made in order to elucidate the nature of the control mechanism in...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
One of the primary functions of the vestibular system is to keep the eyes fixed on a target (gaze st...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
AbstractDespite nearly perfect gaze stability during natural head movements, the amplitude of the ve...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Visual stabilization of the retina during rotational head movements requires that in far vision the ...
The human, along with other primates, has forward placed eyes, and an area of acute vision (the fove...
This study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate for self-generated translatio...
AbstractWhen we view objects at various depths, the 3-D rotations of our two eyes are neurally yoked...
We investigated gaze-stabilizing reflexes in the chameleon using the three-dimensional search-coil t...
SummaryA prominent hypothesis in motor control is that endpoint errors are minimized because motor c...
A study of human eye movements was made in order to elucidate the nature of the control mechanism in...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractWhen a target travels slowly and smoothly along the line of sight of one eye, the eye that i...
AbstractPrecise binocular alignment of the visual axes is of utmost importance for good vision. The ...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
One of the primary functions of the vestibular system is to keep the eyes fixed on a target (gaze st...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...