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Aarlenne Z Khan

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Caie B, Endres D, Khan A, Blohm G
J Neurophysiol . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39970908
Predictions are combined with sensory information when making choices. Accumulator models have conceptualized predictions as trial-by-trial updates to a baseline evidence level. These models have been successful in explaining the...
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Dore S, Coutinho J, Khan A, Lefevre P, Blohm G
J Neurophysiol . 2024 Nov; 133(1):3-13. PMID: 39584660
To track moving targets, humans move their eyes using both saccades and smooth pursuit. If pursuit eye movements fail to accurately track the moving target, catch-up saccades are initiated to...
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Ouerfelli-Ethier J, Fournet R, Khan A, Pisella L
Eur J Neurosci . 2023 Jul; 58(6):3488-3502. PMID: 37501610
Anti-saccades are eye movements in which the saccade is executed in the opposite direction of a visual target and are often hypometric. Because the visual target and saccade goal are...
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Ouerfelli-Ethier J, Comtois Bona I, Fournet R, Pisella L, Khan A
J Vis . 2023 Jan; 23(1):1. PMID: 36595283
During covert and pre-saccadic attentional shifts, it is unclear how facilitation and suppression processes interact for target selection. A recent countermanding task pointed to greater suppression at unattended locations during...
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Ouerfelli-Ethier J, Salemme R, Fournet R, Urquizar C, Pisella L, Khan A
Cereb Cortex Commun . 2021 Oct; 2(3):tgab054. PMID: 34604753
Anti-saccades are eye movements that require inhibition to stop the automatic saccade to the visual target and to perform instead a saccade in the opposite direction. The inhibitory processes underlying...
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Mikula L, Blohm G, Koun E, Khan A, Pisella L
J Exp Psychol Hum Percept Perform . 2021 Mar; 47(5):635-647. PMID: 33705199
When vision is removed, limb position has been shown to progressively drift during repetitive arm movements. The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is known to be involved in the processing of...
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Nachmani O, Coutinho J, Khan A, Lefevre P, Blohm G
eNeuro . 2019 Dec; 7(1). PMID: 31862791
For humans, visual tracking of moving stimuli often triggers catch-up saccades during smooth pursuit. The switch between these continuous and discrete eye movements is a trade-off between tolerating sustained position...
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Mikula L, Jacob M, Tran T, Pisella L, Khan A
J Vis . 2018 Oct; 18(11):2. PMID: 30326049
The premotor theory of attention and the visual attention model make different predictions about the temporal and spatial allocation of presaccadic attentional facilitation. The current experiment investigated the spatial and...
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Malienko A, Harrar V, Khan A
J Vis . 2018 Sep; 18(9):4. PMID: 30193346
Previous studies have shown that eye and arm movements tend to be intrinsically coupled in their behavior. There is, however, no consensus on whether planning of eye and arm movements...
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Tao G, Khan A, Blohm G
J Neurophysiol . 2018 Feb; 119(6):2036-2051. PMID: 29465326
Inhibition of motor responses has been described as a race between two competing decision processes of motor initiation and inhibition, which manifest as the reaction time (RT) and the stop...