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Learning Saccadic Eye Movement . . .

by Rajesh P. N. Rao, Dana H. Ballard - G. TESAURO, D.S. TOURETZKY AND T.K. LEEN (EDS.), ADVANCES IN NEURAL INFORMATION PROCESSING SYSTEMS 7 , 1995
"... We describe a framework for learning saccadic eye movements using a photometric representation of target points in natural scenes. The representation takes the form of a high-dimensional vector comprised of the responses of spatial filters at different orientations and scales. We first ..."
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We describe a framework for learning saccadic eye movements using a photometric representation of target points in natural scenes. The representation takes the form of a high-dimensional vector comprised of the responses of spatial filters at different orientations and scales. We first

IDENTIFIERS *Saccadic Eye Movements

by To Bifurcating Targets, Yehoshua Y. Zeevi, Paul A. Wetzel, George A. Geri
"... The examination of saccadic eye movements--rapid shifts in gaze from one visual area of interest to another--is useful in studying pilot's visual learning in flight simulator training. Saccadic eye movements are the basic oculomotor response associated with the acquisition of visual information ..."
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The examination of saccadic eye movements--rapid shifts in gaze from one visual area of interest to another--is useful in studying pilot's visual learning in flight simulator training. Saccadic eye movements are the basic oculomotor response associated with the acquisition of visual

Cancelling of pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans and monkeys

by Krista Kornylo, Natalie Dill, Melissa Saenz, Richard J. Krauzlis, Natalie Dill, Melissa Saenz, Richard J , 2003
"... Krauzlis. Canceling of pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans ..."
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Krauzlis. Canceling of pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans

The role of visual attention in saccadic eye movements

by James E. Hoffman, Baskaran Subramaniam - Perception & Psychophysics , 1995
"... The relationship between saccadic eye movements and covert orienting of visual spatial attention was investigated in two experiments. In the first experiment, subjects were required to make a saccade to a specified location while also detecting a visual target presented just prior to the eye movemen ..."
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The relationship between saccadic eye movements and covert orienting of visual spatial attention was investigated in two experiments. In the first experiment, subjects were required to make a saccade to a specified location while also detecting a visual target presented just prior to the eye

The sources of variability in saccadic eye movements.

by Robert J Van Beers - The Journal of Neuroscience, , 2007
"... Our movements are variable, but the origin of this variability is poorly understood. We examined the sources of variability in human saccadic eye movements. In two experiments, we measured the spatiotemporal variability in saccade trajectories as a function of movement direction and amplitude. One ..."
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Our movements are variable, but the origin of this variability is poorly understood. We examined the sources of variability in human saccadic eye movements. In two experiments, we measured the spatiotemporal variability in saccade trajectories as a function of movement direction and amplitude. One

other countries). € A THEORY OF VISUAL STABILITY ACROSS SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS

by Bruce Bridgeman, Boris M Velichkovsky
"... A theory of visual stability across saccadic eye movements ..."
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A theory of visual stability across saccadic eye movements

Mental rotation is suppressed during saccadic eye movements

by David E. Irwin, James R. Brockmole - Psychonomic Bulletin and Review , 2000
"... We examined whether mental rotation is suppressed during saccadic eye movements. Subjects judged whether a character was normal or mirror-reversed while making no, short, or long saccades. Reaction time was longer under saccade than under no-saccade conditions and was longer when a long saccade rath ..."
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We examined whether mental rotation is suppressed during saccadic eye movements. Subjects judged whether a character was normal or mirror-reversed while making no, short, or long saccades. Reaction time was longer under saccade than under no-saccade conditions and was longer when a long saccade

Saccadic eye movements in schizophrenic patients

by Bouchaib Karoumia, Jocelyne Ventre-domineyb, Alain Vighetto , 1997
"... The nature of saccadic abnormalities in schizophrenia was investigated in three different paradigms: (1) the visually guided saccade; (2) the antisaccade; and (3) the remembered saccade paradigm. Subjects comprised 14 schizophrenic patients and 14 normal volunteers. Deficits in the schizophrenic gro ..."
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The nature of saccadic abnormalities in schizophrenia was investigated in three different paradigms: (1) the visually guided saccade; (2) the antisaccade; and (3) the remembered saccade paradigm. Subjects comprised 14 schizophrenic patients and 14 normal volunteers. Deficits in the schizophrenic

Saccadic Eye Movements: Oculomotor Control

by Christopher Burdess - in the Superior Colliculus. Internet. http://www.dog.net.uk/saccades
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Saccadic Eye Movement Neurosensory Control

by John Enderle Usaf Afosr "'v, Enderle John
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