textabstractThe durations and trajectories of our saccadic eye movements are remarkably stereotyped. We have no voluntary control over these properties but they are determined by the movement amplitude and, to a smaller extent, also by the movement direction and initial eye orientation. Here we show that the stereotyped durations and trajectories are optimal for minimizing the variability in saccade endpoints that is caused by motor noise. The optimal duration can be understood from the nature of the motor noise, which is a combination of signal-dependent noise favoring long durations, and constant noise, which prefers short durations. The different durations of horizontal vs. vertical and of centripetal vs. centrifugal saccades, and the so...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
Contains fulltext : 108909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A major challen...
This thesis examines the metrics of saccadic eye movements and the adaptive gain control of saccades...
The durations and trajectories of our saccadic eye movements are remarkably stereotyped. We have no ...
The durations and trajectories of our saccadic eye movements are remarkably stereotyped. We have no ...
Our movements are variable, but the origin of this variability is poorly understood. We examined the...
Existing model for the generation of saccades predict fixed trajectories between start and landing p...
We analyzed the dynamics of saccadic eye movements performed by monkeys in three different condition...
Bhutani N, Ray S, Murthy A. Is saccade averaging determined by visual processing or movement plannin...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
When searching with our eyes, parallel programming of successive eye movements ensures that visual i...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
Contains fulltext : 108909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A major challen...
This thesis examines the metrics of saccadic eye movements and the adaptive gain control of saccades...
The durations and trajectories of our saccadic eye movements are remarkably stereotyped. We have no ...
The durations and trajectories of our saccadic eye movements are remarkably stereotyped. We have no ...
Our movements are variable, but the origin of this variability is poorly understood. We examined the...
Existing model for the generation of saccades predict fixed trajectories between start and landing p...
We analyzed the dynamics of saccadic eye movements performed by monkeys in three different condition...
Bhutani N, Ray S, Murthy A. Is saccade averaging determined by visual processing or movement plannin...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
When searching with our eyes, parallel programming of successive eye movements ensures that visual i...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
Saccades are the rapid eye movements that quickly redirect the eye such that an image of an object i...
Saccadic eye movements are often grouped in pre-programmed sequences. The mechanism underlying the g...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
Contains fulltext : 108909.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)A major challen...
This thesis examines the metrics of saccadic eye movements and the adaptive gain control of saccades...