It is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vector and the saccade vector match. The retinal error at the saccade landing position is compared to the prediction error, based on target location and efference copy. If these errors do not match, planning processes at the level(s) of the visual and/or motor vector processing are assumed to be inaccurate and the saccadic response is adjusted. In the case of a sequence of two saccades, the final error can be attributed to the last saccade vector or to the entire saccadic displacement. Here, we asked whether and how adaptation can occur in the case of remapped saccades, such as during the classic double-step saccade paradigm, where the visual and motor vectors of the...
Plastic changes of saccades (i.e., following saccadic adaptation) do not transfer between oppositely...
In saccade sequences without visual feedback endpoint errors pose a problem for subsequent saccades....
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
International audienceIt is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vec...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
International audiencePurpose. The accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained throughout life ...
Accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained thanks to adaptation mechanisms. The adaptive lengt...
When goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by the brain: a fast motor ...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
International audienceAccuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained thanks to adaptation mechanis...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
Perception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movements, which in turn are c...
International audienceSensorimotor adaptation restores and maintains the accuracy of goal-directed m...
International audienceThe accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained over the long term by ada...
Plastic changes of saccades (i.e., following saccadic adaptation) do not transfer between oppositely...
In saccade sequences without visual feedback endpoint errors pose a problem for subsequent saccades....
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
International audienceIt is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vec...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
International audiencePurpose. The accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained throughout life ...
Accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained thanks to adaptation mechanisms. The adaptive lengt...
When goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by the brain: a fast motor ...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
International audienceAccuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained thanks to adaptation mechanis...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
Perception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movements, which in turn are c...
International audienceSensorimotor adaptation restores and maintains the accuracy of goal-directed m...
International audienceThe accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained over the long term by ada...
Plastic changes of saccades (i.e., following saccadic adaptation) do not transfer between oppositely...
In saccade sequences without visual feedback endpoint errors pose a problem for subsequent saccades....
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...