BM Sheliga, C Quaia, BG Cumming, EJ Fitzgibbon - Vision Research, 2012 - Elsevier
Ocular following responses (OFRs) are the initial tracking eye movements that can be elicited at ultra-short latency by sudden motion of a textured pattern. The OFR magnitude …
Previous work on ocular-following emphasises the accuracy of tracking eye movements. However, a more complete understanding of oculomotor control should account for variable …
BM Sheliga, EJ Fitzgibbon, FA Miles - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
Ocular following responses (OFRs) are the initial tracking eye movements that can be elicited at ultra-short latency by sudden motion of a textured pattern. A recent study used …
Smooth pursuit eye movements add motion to the retinal image. To compensate, the visual system can combine estimates of pursuit velocity and retinal motion to recover motion with …
A contact lens optical lever was used to record horizontal tracking eye movements made in response to unpredictable constant velocity target motions (1 to 15 deg arc/sec). Ss were …
GS Masson, DS Yang, FA Miles - Vision Research, 2002 - Elsevier
We examined the velocity dependence of the vergence and version eye movements elicited by motion stimuli that were symmetric or asymmetric at the two eyes. Movements of both …
FV Barthélemy, LU Perrinet, E Castet, GS Masson - Vision research, 2008 - Elsevier
Integrating information is essential to measure the physical 2D motion of a surface from both ambiguous local 1D motion of its elongated edges and non-ambiguous 2D motion of its …
Intersaccadic periods of fixation are characterized by incessant retinal motion due to small eye movements. While these movements are often disregarded as noise, the temporal …
HE Bedell, STL Chung, SS Patel - Vision research, 2004 - Elsevier
When the eyes move, the images of stationary objects sweep across the retina. Despite this motion of the retinal image and the substantial integration of visual signals across time …