AbstractFor Listing’s law to be obeyed during eye movements, the “half-angle rule” must be satisfied: the eye velocity axis must tilt away from Listing’s plane by half the angle of eye position eccentricity from primary position. We aimed to determine if this rule is satisfied during horizontal and vertical pursuit compared with saccades. Three-dimensional (3-d) eye rotation data were acquired from five normal head-fixed humans using the search coil technique. Saccades were recorded in response to 40° horizontal or vertical steps in target position, at different elevations and azimuths. Pursuit was recorded while tracking a target moving horizontally or vertically at 20°/s, with peak-to-peak amplitude of 40°, at the same elevations and azim...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
AbstractTo correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for th...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...
AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizonta...
One of the hallmarks of an eye movement that follows Listing's law is the half-angle rule that says ...
AbstractThe translational vestibulo-ocular reflex (tVOR) stabilizes an image on the fovea during lin...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
Blohm G, Lefevre P. Visuomotor velocity transformations for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophy...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
The eyeball and the head undergo rotation with three degrees of freedom: rotation about the yaw axis...
This study develops and tests a mathematical model for the neural circuits controlling saccades, the...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
I. The vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) was examined in four alert monkeys during rotations of the head ...
Visual stabilization of the retina during rotational head movements requires that in far vision the ...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
AbstractTo correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for th...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...
AbstractIn five normal subjects, we analyzed uncalled for torsion (blips) during and after horizonta...
One of the hallmarks of an eye movement that follows Listing's law is the half-angle rule that says ...
AbstractThe translational vestibulo-ocular reflex (tVOR) stabilizes an image on the fovea during lin...
AbstractSeveral categories of torsional eye movements obey Listing’s law; however, systematic deviat...
Blohm G, Lefevre P. Visuomotor velocity transformations for smooth pursuit eye movements. J Neurophy...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
The eyeball and the head undergo rotation with three degrees of freedom: rotation about the yaw axis...
This study develops and tests a mathematical model for the neural circuits controlling saccades, the...
AbstractThe long-term fusion of vertical or horizontal disparities by vergence eye movements is know...
I. The vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) was examined in four alert monkeys during rotations of the head ...
Visual stabilization of the retina during rotational head movements requires that in far vision the ...
AbstractTwo recently developed kinematic models of human eye movements predict systematic departures...
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control. Saccades ar...
AbstractTo correctly perceive visual directions relative to the head, one needs to compensate for th...
AbstractThe capacity for short-term adaptation is a well-established property of the horizontal (H) ...