Sensitivity of smooth eye movement to small differences in target velocity

E Kowler, SP McKee - Vision research, 1987 - Elsevier
The precision of smooth pursuit eye movements was described by means of a new
dependent measure, the “oculomotor difference threshold”(analogous to the perceptual …

Smooth-pursuit eye movements elicited by first-order and second-order motion

F Butzer, UJ Ilg, JM Zanker - Experimental Brain Research, 1997 - Springer
The perception of the displacement of luminance-defined contours (ie, first-order motion) is
an important and well-examined function of the visual system. It can be explained, for …

Two systems in the detection of visual motion

C Bonnet - Ophthalmic and Physiological Optics, 1984 - Wiley Online Library
Several groups of authors have suggested separate mechanisms for the detection of motion
and for the detection of pattern characteristics of the same stimuli (Kulikowski, JJ and …

Temporal evolution of 2-dimensional direction signals used to guide eye movements

RT Born, CC Pack, CR Ponce… - Journal of …, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
The smooth pursuit system must integrate many local motion measurements into a coherent
estimate of target velocity. Several laboratories have studied this integration process using …

Evidence for a retinal velocity memory underlying the direction of anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements

T Scott Murdison, CA Paré-Bingley… - Journal of …, 2013 - journals.physiology.org
To compute spatially correct smooth pursuit eye movements, the brain uses both retinal
motion and extraretinal signals about the eyes and head in space. However, when smooth …

Miniature eye movements measured simultaneously with ophthalmic imaging and a Dual-Purkinje image eye tracker

SB Stevenson, A Roorda - Journal of Vision, 2005 - jov.arvojournals.org
Background: Scanning laser ophthalmoscopes with adaptive optics correction of ocular
aberrations provide retinal images of unprecedented resolution, allowing for real-time …

Eye movements from laboratory to life

BW Tatler - Current trends in eye tracking research, 2014 - Springer
The manner in which we sample visual information from the world is constrained by the
spatial and temporal sampling limits of the human eye. High acuity vision is restricted to the …

Target acceleration can be extracted and represented within the predictive drive to ocular pursuit

SJ Bennett, JJO de Xivry… - Journal of …, 2007 - journals.physiology.org
Given sufficient exposure to stimulus presentation, the oculomotor system generates a
representation of the stimulus characteristics, which is then used to predict the upcoming …

Behavioral receptive field for ocular following in humans: dynamics of spatial summation and center-surround interactions

FV Barthélemy, I Vanzetta… - Journal of …, 2006 - journals.physiology.org
Visual neurons integrate information over a finite part of the visual field with high selectivity.
This classical receptive field is modulated by peripheral inputs that play a role in both …

Eye drift during fixation predicts visual acuity

AM Clark, J Intoy, M Rucci… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Visual acuity is commonly assumed to be determined by the eye optics and spatial sampling
in the retina. Unlike a camera, however, the eyes are never stationary during the acquisition …