J Voogd, CKL Schraa-Tam, JN van der Geest… - The Cerebellum, 2012 - Springer
In this paper, we will review the anatomical components of the visuomotor cerebellum in human and, where possible, in non-human primates and discuss their function in relation to …
E Zimmermann, M Lappe - Journal of vision, 2010 - jov.arvojournals.org
We demonstrate a strong sensory-motor coupling in visual localization in which experimental modification of the control of saccadic eye movements leads to an associated …
T Collins, K Doré-Mazars, M Lappe - Brain research, 2007 - Elsevier
Saccadic adaptation is the progressive correction of systematic saccade targeting errors. When a saccade to a particular target is adapted, saccades within a spatial window around …
Reading and visual exploration impairments in unilateral homonymous visual field disorders are frequent and disabling consequences of acquired brain injury. Compensatory therapies …
E Zimmermann, M Lappe - Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 2016 - frontiersin.org
How visual space is represented in the brain is an open question in neuroscience. Embodiment theories propose that spatial perception is structured by neural motor maps …
M Panouillères, T Weiss, C Urquizar… - Journal of …, 2009 - journals.physiology.org
The accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained over the long term by adaptation mechanisms that decrease or increase saccade amplitude. It is still unknown whether these …
C Wolf, M Lappe - Cognitive Neurodynamics, 2021 - Springer
Humans and other primates are equipped with a foveated visual system. As a consequence, we reorient our fovea to objects and targets in the visual field that are conspicuous or that we …
Unilateral homonymous visual field disorders after brain damage are frequently associated with a severe impairment of reading, called hemianopic dyslexia. A specific treatment …
N Alahyane, V Fonteille, C Urquizar, R Salemme… - The Cerebellum, 2008 - Springer
Sensory-motor adaptation processes are critically involved in maintaining accurate motor behavior throughout life. Yet their underlying neural substrates and task-dependency bases …