Recasting the smooth pursuit eye movement system
Primates use a combination of smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements to stabilize the
retinal image of selected objects within the high-acuity region near the fovea. Pursuit has …
retinal image of selected objects within the high-acuity region near the fovea. Pursuit has …
Saccades and pursuit: two outcomes of a single sensorimotor process
Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements are two different modes of oculomotor control.
Saccades are primarily directed toward stationary targets whereas smooth pursuit is elicited …
Saccades are primarily directed toward stationary targets whereas smooth pursuit is elicited …
What triggers catch-up saccades during visual tracking?
When tracking moving visual stimuli, primates orient their visual axis by combining two kinds
of eye movements, smooth pursuit and saccades, that have very different dynamics. Yet, the …
of eye movements, smooth pursuit and saccades, that have very different dynamics. Yet, the …
Quantitative analysis of catch-up saccades during sustained pursuit
During visual tracking of a moving stimulus, primates orient their visual axis by combining
two very different types of eye movements, smooth pursuit and saccades. The purpose of …
two very different types of eye movements, smooth pursuit and saccades. The purpose of …
Common inhibitory mechanism for saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements
The premotor pathways subserving saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements are
usually thought to be different. Indeed, saccade and smooth-pursuit eye movements have …
usually thought to be different. Indeed, saccade and smooth-pursuit eye movements have …
Involvement of the central thalamus in the control of smooth pursuit eye movements
During maintenance of smooth pursuit eye movements, the brain must keep track of pursuit
velocity to reconstruct target velocity from motion of retinal images. Although a recent study …
velocity to reconstruct target velocity from motion of retinal images. Although a recent study …
Neurophysiology and neuroanatomy of smooth pursuit: lesion studies
JA Sharpe - Brain and cognition, 2008 - Elsevier
Smooth pursuit impairment is recognized clinically by the presence of saccadic tracking of a
small object and quantified by reduction in pursuit gain, the ratio of smooth eye movement …
small object and quantified by reduction in pursuit gain, the ratio of smooth eye movement …
The neural control of fast vs. slow vergence eye movements
When looking between targets located in three‐dimensional space, information about
relative depth is sent from the visual cortex to the motor control centers in the brainstem …
relative depth is sent from the visual cortex to the motor control centers in the brainstem …
[HTML][HTML] Coordination of smooth pursuit and saccades
Smooth pursuit and saccades are two components of tracking eye movements. Their
coordination has usually been studied by investigating latencies of pursuit onset in response …
coordination has usually been studied by investigating latencies of pursuit onset in response …
Difference between vertical and horizontal saccades across the human lifespan
EL Irving, L Lillakas - Experimental eye research, 2019 - Elsevier
The purpose of the study was to analyze vertical saccade parameters (latency, peak velocity,
amplitude gain), and compare them to those of horizontal saccades in a cross-sectional …
amplitude gain), and compare them to those of horizontal saccades in a cross-sectional …