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Takeichi N, Kaneko C, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2005 May; 94(3):1938-51. PMID: 15917328
Saccade accuracy is maintained by adaptive mechanisms that continually modify saccade amplitude to reduce dysmetria. Previous studies suggest that adaptation occurs upstream of the caudal fastigial nucleus (CFN), the output...
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Brettler S, Fuchs A
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2003 Feb; 978:505-6. PMID: 12582078
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ROBINSON F, Fuchs A, Noto C
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2002 Apr; 956:155-63. PMID: 11960801
Inaccurate saccades adapt to become more accurate. In this experiment the role of cerebellar output to the oculomotor system in adapting saccade size was investigated. We measured saccade adaptation after...
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ROBINSON F, Fuchs A
Annu Rev Neurosci . 2001 Aug; 24:981-1004. PMID: 11520925
In general the cerebellum is crucial for the control but not the initiation of movement. Voluntary eye movements are particularly useful for investigating the specific mechanisms underlying cerebellar control because...
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Mustari M, Tusa R, Burrows A, Fuchs A, Livingston C
J Neurophysiol . 2001 Aug; 86(2):662-75. PMID: 11495941
We studied the role of the pretectal nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) in the development of monocular optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) asymmetries and latent nystagmus (LN) in two monkeys reared...
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Tusa R, Mustari M, Burrows A, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2001 Aug; 86(2):651-61. PMID: 11495940
The normal development and the capacity to calibrate gaze-stabilizing systems may depend on normal vision during infancy. At the end of 1 yr of dark rearing, cats have gaze-stabilizing deficits...
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Goode C, Maney D, Rubel E, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2001 Mar; 85(3):1119-28. PMID: 11247982
Whenever the head turns, the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) produces compensatory eye movements to help stabilize the image of the visual world on the retina. Uncompensated slip of the visual world...
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Pong M, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2000 Aug; 84(2):964-74. PMID: 10938320
Anatomical and physiological data have implicated the pretectal olivary nucleus (PON) as the midbrain relay for the pupillary light reflex in a variety of species. To determine the nature of...
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Pong M, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2000 Aug; 84(2):953-63. PMID: 10938319
To investigate whether the simian light reflex is a reasonable model for the human light reflex, we elicited pupillary responses in three behaving rhesus macaques. We measured the change in...
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Shafer J, Noto C, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2000 Jul; 84(1):88-95. PMID: 10899186
Saccadic gain (saccade amplitude/target amplitude) can be reduced gradually by repeatedly stepping the target backward during the saccade. The gain reduction produced by this paradigm is thought to be driven...