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Watanabe S, Noto C, Fuchs A
Exp Brain Res . 2000 Feb; 130(2):169-76. PMID: 10672470
Saccadic accuracy, measured as the ratio of the size of a saccade to the size of the target step that elicits it, i.e., saccade gain, can be altered by jumping...
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Ling L, Fuchs A, Phillips J, Freedman E
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Nov; 82(5):2808-11. PMID: 10561447
Saccadic eye movements result from high-frequency bursts of activity in ocular motoneurons. This phasic activity originates in premotor burst neurons. When the head is restrained, the number of action potentials...
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Fukushima K, Fukushima J, Kaneko C, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Aug; 82(2):787-803. PMID: 10444677
To understand how the simian floccular lobe is involved in vertical smooth pursuit eye movements and the vertical vestibuloocular reflex (VOR), we examined simple-spike activity of 70 Purkinje (P) cells...
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Noto C, Watanabe S, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Jun; 81(6):2798-813. PMID: 10368398
The gain of saccadic eye movements can be altered gradually by moving targets either forward or backward during targeting saccades. If the gain of saccades to targets of only one...
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Newlands S, Ling L, Phillips J, Siebold C, Duckert L, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 1999 May; 81(5):2119-30. PMID: 10322053
Short- and long-term consequences of canal plugging on gaze shifts in the rhesus monkey. I. Effects on gaze stabilization. To study the contribution of the vestibular system to the coordinated...
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Phillips J, Ling L, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Mar; 81(3):1284-95. PMID: 10085355
Omnidirectional pause neurons (OPNs) pause for the duration of a saccade in all directions because they are part of the neural mechanism that controls saccade duration. In the natural situation,...
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Goode C, Carey J, Fuchs A, Rubel E
J Neurophysiol . 1999 Mar; 81(3):1025-35. PMID: 10085330
Avian auditory and vestibular hair cells regenerate after damage by ototoxic drugs, but until recently there was little evidence that regenerated vestibular hair cells function normally. In an earlier study...
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Wallman J, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 1998 Nov; 80(5):2405-16. PMID: 9819252
The brain maintains the accuracy of saccadic eye movements by adjusting saccadic amplitude relative to the target distance (i.e., saccade gain) on the basis of the performance of recent saccades....
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Phillips J, FINOCCHIO D, Ong L, Fuchs A
Vision Res . 1998 Jan; 37(21):3009-20. PMID: 9425516
The ability of human infants < or = 4 months of age to pursue objects smoothly with their eyes was assessed by presenting small target spots moving with hold-ramp-hold trajectories...
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Straube A, ROBINSON F, Fuchs A
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci . 1998 Jan; 38(13):2810-6. PMID: 9418734
Purpose: To investigate the influence of repeated saccades and of background illumination on the metrics and dynamics of visually guided targeting saccades. Methods: Eye movements were measured by magnetic search...