[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
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 …

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
Visual motion is sensed by low‐level (energy‐based) and high‐level (feature‐based)
mechanisms. Our interest is in the motion detectors underlying the initial ocular following …

[HTML][HTML] The visual motion detectors underlying ocular following responses in monkeys

K Miura, K Matsuura, M Taki, H Tabata, N Inaba… - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
Psychophysical evidence indicates that visual motion can be sensed by low-level (energy-
based) and high-level (feature-based) mechanisms. The present experiments were …

[HTML][HTML] The initial ocular following responses elicited by apparent-motion stimuli: Reversal by inter-stimulus intervals

BM Sheliga, KJ Chen, EJ FitzGibbon, FA Miles - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
Transient apparent-motion stimuli, consisting of single 1/4-wavelength steps applied to
square-wave gratings lacking the fundamental (“missing fundamental stimulus”) and to …

[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
The initial ocular following responses (OFRs) elicited by 1/4-wavelength steps applied to the
missing fundamental (mf) stimulus are in the backward direction and largely determined by …

[HTML][HTML] Spatial summation properties of the human ocular following response (OFR): evidence for nonlinearities due to local and global inhibitory interactions

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 …

[HTML][HTML] Ocular following in humans: spatial properties

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 …

How motion signals are integrated across frequencies: Study on motion perception and ocular following responses using multiple-slit stimuli

R Hayashi, Y Sugita, S Nishida… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
Visual motion signals, which are initially extracted in parallel at multiple spatial frequencies,
are subsequently integrated into a unified motion percept. Cross-frequency integration plays …

Parallel motion processing for the initiation of short-latency ocular following in humans

GS Masson, E Castet - Journal of Neuroscience, 2002 - Soc Neuroscience
With the scleral search coil technique, we recorded ocular following responses elicited by
either grating or plaid pattern motions. Grating motion elicited tracking responses at short …

Human ocular following: evidence that responses to large-field stimuli are limited by local and global inhibitory influences

BM Sheliga, EJ FitzGibbon, FA Miles - Progress in Brain Research, 2008 - Elsevier
Large-field visual motion elicits tracking eye movements at ultra-short latency, often termed
ocular following responses (OFRs). We recorded the initial OFRs of three human subjects …