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Visual and Oculomotor Functions: Advances in Eye Movement Research

✍ Scribed by Géry d'YDEWALLE and Johan VAN RENSBERGEN (Eds.)


Publisher
North Holland
Year
1994
Tongue
English
Leaves
432
Series
Studies in Visual Information Processing 5
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


A collection of contemporary work in various areas of eye-movement research with an emphasis on physiological aspects is presented in this book. The contributions are divided into six sections: I. saccadic eye movements; II. smooth pursuit and motion perception; III. eye movements in pathology and clinical settings; IV. neurophysiology of eye movements; V. optokinetic nystagmus; and VI. methods. This volume provides updated information on the most recent research on eye movements carried out mainly in Europe

✦ Table of Contents


Content:
Studies in Visual Information Processing 5
Page ii

Front Matter
Page iii

Copyright page
Page iv

Introduction
Pages v-vii
GΓ©ry d'Ydewalle, Johan Van Rensbergen

Contributors
Pages xv-xx

For and Against Spatial Coding of Saccades
Pages 3-17
John Schlag, Madeleine Schlag-Rey, Paul Dassonville

Differences in Eye Movement Related Potentials with Visually Triggered Horizontal and Vertical Saccades
Pages 19-30
Fedor Jagla, Vladislav Zikmund

Saccades Toward Externally or Internally Acquired Memorized Locations
Pages 31-43
Isabelle IsraΓ«l, Alain Berthoz

Masking Effects in Saccadic Eye Movements
Pages 45-54
Eugene Chekaluk, Keith R. Llewellyn

Saccadic Latency Under Numerical, Spatial and Verbal Tasks
Pages 55-60
Mariko Takeda, John M. Findlay

A Method for the Clinical Use of Secondary Saccade Latency
Pages 61-68
Maurizio Versino, Daniela Zambarbieri, Giorgio Beltrami, Vittorio Cosi

Stimulus Uncertainty and the Occurrence of Human Express Saccades
Pages 69-80
Martin JΓΌttner, Werner Wolf

Reaction Time and Velocity of Small Saccades in Man
Pages 81-87
Heike Weber, Franz Aiple, Burkhart Fischer

The Effect of Frontal and Parietal Lesions on Saccadic Reaction Time
Pages 89-97
Heike Weber, Doris Braun, Thomas Mergner

Smooth Pursuit in Strabismic Children
Pages 101-107
Stefano Da Pozzo, Stefano Pensiero, Teresa dell'Aquila, Paolo Inchingolo, Agostino P. Accardo, Cinzia Spagno, Paolo Perissutti

Smooth Pursuit Over a Structured Background: The Effects of Temporal and Spatial Changes in Target and Background
Pages 109-121
Ralph Worfolk, Graham R. Barnes

Quantifying Perceptual Constancy During Tracking Eye Movements and Noncollinear Motion of a Background Target
Pages 123-131
Stefan Mateeff, Naum Yakimoff, Joachim Hohnsbein

Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements During and After Acute Exposure to Hypobaric Hypoxia
Pages 133-143
Luca Urbani, Silvio PorcΓ², Claudio De Angelis, Stefano Farrace, Riccardo Antonini

A Control System of Voluntary Eye Movement in Tracking a Visual Target
Pages 145-156
Ken Horii

Short Delays of Vergence Eye Movements in Man During Pursuit Tasks in Light and Dark Conditions
Pages 157-168
Phil W. Koken, Casper J. Erkelens

Binocular Eye Movements While Showing a Moving Stimulus to One Eye Only
Pages 169-183
Kenya Uomori, Mitsuho Yamada

Predictive Velocity Estimation in the Pursuit Reflex of Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia and Parkinson's Disease
Pages 187-197
John A. Waterston, Graham R. Barnes, Madeleine A. Grealy

Gain and Peak Velocity of Saccades in Parkinson's Disease and Parkinsonism: A Comparison Between Experiment and Computer Simulation
Pages 199-212
Lo J. Bour, Adrie Wolzak, Dennis van 't Ent, Hans D. Speelman, Bram W. Ongerboer de Visser

Characteristics of Remembered Saccades in Parkinson's Disease
Pages 213-223
Jacques Duysens, Jan A.M. van Gisbergen, Christian J. Lueck, Trevor J. Crawford, Christopher Kennard

Saccades and 6-Methylprednisolone Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis
Pages 225-232
Maurizio Versino, Roberto Bergamaschi, Roberto Callieco, Alfredo Romani, Antonietta Citterio, Daniela Zambarbieri, Vittorio Cosi

Saccadic Downpulsion in a Patient with Cerebellar Disease
Pages 233-241
Tim J. Anderson, Stuart S. Mossman, Anita E. Harding

Abnormal Saccadic Eye Movements in Psychiatric Patients as Part of a Spatial Management Disorder
Pages 243-253
Dennis P. Carmody, Frederic Flach, Melvin Kaplan, Herbert Bengelsdorf, Barbara Orlowski

Neural Networks and Dynamic Feedback in the Superior Colliculus
Pages 257-269
Philippe Lefèvre, Henrietta L. Galiana, André Roucoux

Discharge Behavior of Omnipause Neurons in the Cat
Pages 271-283
Martin ParΓ©, Daniel Guitton

The Role of Omnipause Neurons During Gaze Shifts
Pages 285-293
E. Tinsley Coble, Leo Ling, James O. Phillips, Albert F. Fuchs

Effect of Ketamine on the Oculomotor Neural Integrator and on the Velocity Storage Element
Pages 295-313
Philippe Mettens, Guy Cheron, Emile Godaux

Spatio-Temporal Pattern of Eye Movements Induced by Ketamine in the Rat
Pages 315-324
Gian Paolo Biral, Carlo Benassi, Fausta Lui, Ruggero Corazza

Effects of Perinatal Hypoxia on the Postnatal Development of Spontaneous Saccadic Eye Movements in Rabbits
Pages 325-336
Helmut Tegetmeyer

Otolithic Control of Anticompensatory Fast Phases (AFPs) in Cats
Pages 337-350
Vito Enrico Pettorossi, Francesco Draicchio, Aldo Ferraresi, Rosamaria Santarelli

Influence of Vestibular and Optokinetic Stimulation on Eye Fixation in the Macaque Monkey
Pages 351-360
Georg Schweigart, Thomas Mergner

Influence of NMDA Receptors in the Optokinetic Afternystagmus (OKAN)
Pages 363-373
Vito Enrico Pettorossi, Giovannella Della Torre, Silvarosa Grassi, Mauro Zampolini, Giuseppe Capocchi, Rosa Bruni, Pierangelo Errico

Effects of Unilateral Visual Deprivation in Adult Frog on Monocular Okn Directional Asymmetry
Pages 375-385
Blandine Jardon, Hasan Y. YΓΌcel, Nicole Bonaventure

Effects of Unilateral Microinjections of GABAA Antagonist into the Chicken Mesencephalic Structures Responsible for OKN
Pages 387-398
Nicole Bonaventure, Myoung-Soon Kim, Blandine Jardon

The Effect of Head Reorientation on the Direction of Postrotatory Nystagmus in Humans
Pages 399-405
Michael Fetter, Douglas Tweed, Eberhard Koenig

The Measurement of Small Eye Movements Using an Infra-Red Limbus Reflection Technique
Pages 409-421
Andrew S. Eadie, John R. Pugh, Gordon Heron

Head and Eye Coordination Analysis and a New Gaze Analyzer Developed for This Purpose
Pages 423-434
Mitsuho Yamada

Author Index
Pages 435-449

Subject Index
Pages 451-454


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