textabstractAbstract Recently it has been demonstrated that saccades become different in size in the two eyes if a subject is adapted to anisometropic spectacles, which provide visual images of different magnitude to the two eyes. These nonconjugate adaptations adequately meet the requirements of those spectacles and, once acquired, they persist (with some reduction) even during monocular viewing. We now demonstrate that such nonconjugate adaptations of saccades can be meridian-specific, if there is a pressure for such meridian-specificity. This pressure was provided by means of a cylindrical spectacle-lens. Adaptations along a vertical, horizontal or oblique meridian did not transfer to the orthogonal meridian. These results demonstrate a...
SummarySaccadic adaptation [1] is a powerful experimental paradigm to probe the mechanisms of eye mo...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...
Abstract Recently it has been demonstrated that saccades become different in size in the two eyes i...
textabstractSaccades are the rapid eye movements which enable us to voluntarily shift our gaze from...
AbstractThe saccadic system is known to exhibit a considerable degree of short-term plasticity. Earl...
International audiencePurpose. The accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained throughout life ...
AbstractWe studied the effects of prism–induced disparity on static and intrasaccadic alignment in s...
AbstractGain adaptation of saccadic eye movements is the process whereby the size of the saccade is ...
International audienceDespite changes in the physical structures controlling the eyes, saccades, the...
execution must drive rapid adjustments. As an example, saccadic eye movements are vital for bringing...
In this study, we have used the double-step paradigm to test saccadic gain adaptation during monocul...
AbstractThe saccadic system rapidly adjusts the amplitude of refixation movements to visual targets ...
AbstractAn adaptive mechanism controls the strength of innervation to the two eyes independently. Ho...
International audienceThe accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained over the long term by ada...
SummarySaccadic adaptation [1] is a powerful experimental paradigm to probe the mechanisms of eye mo...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...
Abstract Recently it has been demonstrated that saccades become different in size in the two eyes i...
textabstractSaccades are the rapid eye movements which enable us to voluntarily shift our gaze from...
AbstractThe saccadic system is known to exhibit a considerable degree of short-term plasticity. Earl...
International audiencePurpose. The accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained throughout life ...
AbstractWe studied the effects of prism–induced disparity on static and intrasaccadic alignment in s...
AbstractGain adaptation of saccadic eye movements is the process whereby the size of the saccade is ...
International audienceDespite changes in the physical structures controlling the eyes, saccades, the...
execution must drive rapid adjustments. As an example, saccadic eye movements are vital for bringing...
In this study, we have used the double-step paradigm to test saccadic gain adaptation during monocul...
AbstractThe saccadic system rapidly adjusts the amplitude of refixation movements to visual targets ...
AbstractAn adaptive mechanism controls the strength of innervation to the two eyes independently. Ho...
International audienceThe accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained over the long term by ada...
SummarySaccadic adaptation [1] is a powerful experimental paradigm to probe the mechanisms of eye mo...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...