Ocular following responses of monkeys to the competing motions of two sinusoidal gratings

K Matsuura, K Miura, M Taki, H Tabata, N Inaba… - Neuroscience …, 2008 - Elsevier
Ocular following responses (OFRs) were elicited in monkeys at short latencies (∼ 50ms) by
applying motion in the form of successive 1/4-wavelength steps to each of two overlapping …

Eye-movement responses to step and pulse-step stimuli

LL Wheeless, RM Boynton, GH Cohen - JOSA, 1966 - opg.optica.org
A spot of light is presented to an observer who tracks its movement visually, doing so as
quickly and accurately as possible. The positions of the eye are continuously recorded so …

Dynamics of smooth pursuit maintenance

A Tavassoli, DL Ringach - Journal of Neurophysiology, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
Smooth pursuit eye movements allow the approximate stabilization of a moving visual target
on the retina. To study the dynamics of smooth pursuit, we measured eye velocity during the …

[HTML][HTML] The temporal and spatial limits of compensation for fixational eye movements

G Wallis - Vision Research, 2006 - Elsevier
High-fidelity eye tracking is combined with a perceptual grouping task to provide insight into
the likely mechanisms underlying the compensation of retinal image motion caused by …

Portable eyetracking in natural behavior

JB Pelz - Journal of Vision, 2004 - jov.arvojournals.org
Instrumentation to track observers' gaze has been in use for over a century [eg, Delabarrer,
1898], resulting in a rich literature on the descriptive statistics of dynamics and behaviors of …

[HTML][HTML] Eye movements reset visual perception

MA Paradiso, D Meshi, J Pisarcik, S Levine - Journal of vision, 2012 - tvst.arvojournals.org
Human vision uses saccadic eye movements to rapidly shift the sensitive foveal portion of
our retina to objects of interest. For vision to function properly amidst these ballistic eye …

Involuntary eye movements in response to first-and second-order motion

K Guo, PJ Benson - Neuroreport, 1998 - journals.lww.com
WE trained monkeys to maintain fixation while firstand second-order motion stimuli were
displayed centrally in the visual field. Stimulus velocity, spatial frequency and contrast were …

Transfer function of the rhesus macaque oculomotor system for small-amplitude slow motion trajectories

J Skinner, A Buonocore… - Journal of …, 2019 - journals.physiology.org
Two main types of small eye movements occur during gaze fixation: microsaccades and
slow ocular drifts. While microsaccade generation has been relatively well studied, ocular …

Human fixation and pursuit in normal and open‐loop conditions: effects of central and peripheral retinal targets.

H Collewijn, EP Tamminga - The Journal of Physiology, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
Eye movements were recorded precisely with a scleral‐coil method under three
experimental conditions: fixation of a central, stationary target; pursuit of a central, moving …

Human smooth pursuit: stimulus-dependent responses

JR Carl, RS Gellman - Journal of Neurophysiology, 1987 - journals.physiology.org
We studied pursuit eye movements in seven normal human subjects with the scleral search-
coil technique. The initial eye movements in response to unpredictable changes in target …