Perception operates on an immense amount of incoming information that greatly exceeds the brain's processing capacity. Because of this fundamental limitation, the ability to …
Self-motion disturbs the stability of retinal images by inducing optic flow. Objects of interest need to be fixated or tracked, yet these eye movements can infringe on the experienced …
H Gomi - Current opinion in neurobiology, 2008 - Elsevier
Many neuroscience studies of arm control have attempted to explain how aimed movements are planned, generated, and corrected. The mechanisms of subconscious online reaching …
Short-latency ocular following are reflexive, tracking eye movements that are observed in human and non-human primates in response to a sudden and brief translation of the image …
BM Sheliga, KJ Chen, EJ FitzGibbon, FA Miles - Vision research, 2005 - Elsevier
Visual motion is sensed by low-level (energy-based) and high-level (feature-based) mechanisms. Ocular following responses (OFR) were elicited in humans by applying …
DM Glasser, D Tadin - Journal of vision, 2014 - jov.arvojournals.org
In addition to motion perception per se, we utilize motion information for a wide range of brain functions. These varied functions place different demands on the visual system, and …
The eyes never cease to move: ballistic saccades quickly turn the gaze toward peripheral targets, whereas smooth pursuit maintains moving targets on the fovea where visual acuity …
C Quaia, BM Sheliga, EJ FitzGibbon… - Journal of …, 2012 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Ocular following responses (OFRs) are tracking eye movements elicited at ultrashort latency by the sudden movement of a textured pattern. Here we report the results of our study of their …
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 …