textabstractPurpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shifts that are accurate in direction (version) and ocular distance (vergence). We determined the accuracy of combined version and vergence movements and the contribution of the abducting and adducting eye during gaze shifts toward memorized and visual targets in three-dimensional space. Methods. Subjects fixated either a "far" (94 cm) or "near" (31 cm) fixation light-emitting diode (LED) placed in front of the left eye. Next, in the memory-guided experiment, a target LED was lit for 80 ms (13 cm to the left or right and at 45 cm viewing distance). Subjects were instructed to make a saccade to the (remembered) target LED location. In ...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...
We tested between two coding mechanisms that the brain may use to retain distance information about ...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
AbstractAccurate saccadic and vergence eye movements towards selected visual targets are fundamental...
We studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuousl...
Orienting visual attention is closely linked to the oculomotor system. For example, a shift of atten...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate...
The human eyes are always moving. Even during periods of fixation when visual information is acquire...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...
We tested between two coding mechanisms that the brain may use to retain distance information about ...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractWe studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of con...
AbstractWe studied gaze-shift dynamics during several gaze-shift tasks and during reading, in five s...
textabstractHorizontal binocular eye movements of four subjects were recorded with the scleral senso...
AbstractAccurate saccadic and vergence eye movements towards selected visual targets are fundamental...
We studied the dynamics of voluntary, horizontal, binocular gaze-shifts between pairs of continuousl...
Orienting visual attention is closely linked to the oculomotor system. For example, a shift of atten...
Item does not contain fulltextVarious cortical and sub-cortical brain structures update the gaze-cen...
Item does not contain fulltextThis study investigated how binocular gaze is controlled to compensate...
The human eyes are always moving. Even during periods of fixation when visual information is acquire...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of “disju...
Stabilization of images on the fovea during either fore/aft translation of a subject or fore/aft mov...
Item does not contain fulltextManipulation of objects around the head requires an accurate and stabl...