textabstractReflexive saccades are driven by visual stimulation whereas voluntary saccades require volitional control. Behavioral and lesional studies suggest that there are two separate mechanisms involved in the generation of these two types of saccades. This study investigated differences in cerebral and cerebellar activation between reflexive and self-paced voluntary saccadic eye movements using functional magnetic resonance imaging. In two experiments (whole brain and cerebellum) using the same paradigm, differences in brain activations induced by reflexive and self-paced voluntary saccades were assessed. Direct comparison of the activation patterns showed that the frontal eye fields, parietal eye field, the motion-sensitive area (MT/V...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
We investigated the quantitative relationship between saccadic activity (as reflected in frequency o...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....
Reflexive saccades are driven by visual stimulation whereas voluntary saccades require volitional co...
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention. The tra...
Saccades are fast eye movements that direct the point of regard to a target in the visual field. Rep...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
International audienceSensory-motor adaptation processes are critically involved in maintaining accu...
Recent electrophysiological and behavioral studies have found similarities in the neurology of pursu...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Eye movement research has traditionally studied solely saccade and/or vergence eye movements by isol...
In humans, anatomy and physiology of the saccadic eye movement (SEM) system have been studied by inv...
Corrective saccades are small eye movements that redirect gaze whenever the actual eye position diff...
Eye movement research has traditionally studied solely saccade and/or vergence eye movements by isol...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
We investigated the quantitative relationship between saccadic activity (as reflected in frequency o...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....
Reflexive saccades are driven by visual stimulation whereas voluntary saccades require volitional co...
A saccade involves both a step in eye position and an obligatory shift in spatial attention. The tra...
Saccades are fast eye movements that direct the point of regard to a target in the visual field. Rep...
Current evidence supports the proposal that the cerebellum mediates the activity of other brain area...
International audienceSensory-motor adaptation processes are critically involved in maintaining accu...
Recent electrophysiological and behavioral studies have found similarities in the neurology of pursu...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Eye movement research has traditionally studied solely saccade and/or vergence eye movements by isol...
In humans, anatomy and physiology of the saccadic eye movement (SEM) system have been studied by inv...
Corrective saccades are small eye movements that redirect gaze whenever the actual eye position diff...
Eye movement research has traditionally studied solely saccade and/or vergence eye movements by isol...
International audienceThe cerebellum is critically involved in the adaptation mechanisms that mainta...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
We investigated the quantitative relationship between saccadic activity (as reflected in frequency o...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....