[HTML][HTML] Human ocular following initiated by competing image motions: evidence for a winner-take-all mechanism

BM Sheliga, Y Kodaka, EJ FitzGibbon, FA Miles - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
motion is that the underlying motion detectors do not sense the motion of the raw images (or …
spatially filtered version of the images, so that the perceived motion depends critically on the …

[HTML][HTML] Measuring pulse-induced natural relative motions within human ocular tissue in vivo using phase-sensitive optical coherence tomography

KE O'Hara, T Schmoll, C Vass… - Journal of Biomedical …, 2013 - spiedigitallibrary.org
… -domain OCT scan, but clinical imaging methods do not typically maintain a … motion from
relative motions within the image data, we can measure elastography in vivo in the human

[HTML][HTML] Initial ocular following in humans: a response to first-order motion energy

BM Sheliga, KJ Chen, EJ FitzGibbon, FA Miles - Vision research, 2005 - Elsevier
… The usual explanation for this is that first-order motion … the motion of the raw images (or
their features) but rather a spatially filtered version of the images, so that the perceived motion

Initial ocular following in humans depends critically on the Fourier components of the motion stimulus

KJ Chen, BM Sheliga, EJ Fitzgibbon… - Annals of the New …, 2005 - Wiley Online Library
… is in the motion detectors underlying the initial ocular following … by sudden motions of large
images. OFR were elicited in … Successive images of the missing fundamental motion stimulus …

Human ocular vergence movements induced by changing size and disparity.

CJ Erkelens, D Regan - The Journal of physiology, 1986 - Wiley Online Library
… The retinal image motion caused by the object's motion is the vector sum oftwo components:
A, a rate of increase of size; B, a translation of the images in opposite directions at velocities …

Binocular retinal image motion during active head rotation

RM Steinman, H Collewijn - Vision research, 1980 - Elsevier
… In almost all of this research, vision and ocular motility were studied with subjects whose
heads were immobilized as they looked at the test stimulus with a single eye. Until very recently …

Human ocular responses to translation of the observer and of the scene: dependence on viewing distance

C Busettini, FA Miles, U Schwarz, JR Carl - Experimental Brain Research, 1994 - Springer
… When human subjects faced a tangent screen onto which patterned images were projected,
brief motion of those images evoked ocular following responses that showed statistically …

Human gaze stabilization during natural activities: translation, rotation, magnification, and target distance effects

BT Crane, JL Demer - Journal of neurophysiology, 1997 - journals.physiology.org
… The ability of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) to stabilize images frequently has been …
Some of our subjects did limit far target image motion to <2/s during walking and even running, …

Benchmarking automated eye tracking and human detection for motion monitoring in ocular proton therapy

R Via, F Hennings, G Fattori, A Pica, A Lomax… - Medical …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
… optical eye tracking were compared to x-ray imaging,17 here we report on a comprehensive
… of eye motion during treatment. As such, the ETS-based automatic motion detection …

Assessment of human ocular hemodynamics

A Harris, L Kagemann, GA Cioffi - Survey of ophthalmology, 1998 - Elsevier
ocular hemodynamics was gained from invasive animal research, although a number of
noninvasive methods suitable for in vivo use in humans … facet of the ocular circulation. No single …