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Albert F Fuchs

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Soetedjo R, Fuchs A, Kojima Y
J Neurosci . 2009 Dec; 29(48):15213-22. PMID: 19955374
How the brain learns and maintains accurate precision movements is currently unknown. At times throughout life, rapid gaze shifts (saccades) become inaccurate, but the brain makes gradual adjustments so they...
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Soetedjo R, Kojima Y, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2008 Jul; 100(4):1949-66. PMID: 18650308
Brain stem signals that generate saccadic eye movements originate in the superior colliculus. They reach the pontine burst generator for horizontal saccades via short-latency pathways and a longer pathway through...
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Takeichi N, Kaneko C, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2007 Apr; 97(6):4096-107. PMID: 17442764
Saccades are eye movements that are used to foveate targets rapidly and accurately. Their amplitude must be adjusted continually, throughout life, to compensate for movement inaccuracies due to maturation, pathology,...
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Knight T, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2006 Oct; 97(1):618-34. PMID: 17065243
The role of the primate frontal eye field (FEF) has been inferred primarily from experiments investigating saccadic eye movements with the head restrained. Three recent reports investigating head-unrestrained gaze shifts...
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Soetedjo R, Fuchs A
J Neurosci . 2006 Jul; 26(29):7741-55. PMID: 16855102
Throughout life, the oculomotor system can correct itself when saccadic eye movements become inaccurate. This adaptation mechanism can be engaged in the laboratory by displacing the target when the saccade...
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Hopp J, Fuchs A
Vision Res . 2006 May; 46(19):3121-8. PMID: 16698057
When saccades become inaccurate, their amplitude is adapted. We examined, in humans, whether this adaptation occurs where the saccade is represented as a vector or as its horizontal and vertical...
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Kaneko C, Fuchs A
J Neurophysiol . 2006 Feb; 95(6):3698-711. PMID: 16467420
The superior colliculus (SC) provides signals for the generation of saccades via a direct pathway to the brain stem burst generator (BG). In addition, it sends saccade-related activity to the...
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Fuchs A, Ling L, Phillips J
J Neurophysiol . 2005 Aug; 94(6):4481-90. PMID: 16120671
Most behavioral studies indicate that the efficacy (gain) of the vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) in primates is modulated during the voluntary head movements that accompany large shifts in the direction of...
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Hopp J, Fuchs A
Prog Neurobiol . 2004 Mar; 72(1):27-53. PMID: 15019175
Saccadic eye movements are shifts in the direction of gaze that rapidly and accurately aim the fovea at targets of interest. Saccades are so brief that visual feedback cannot guide...
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Brettler S, Fuchs A, Ling L
Ann N Y Acad Sci . 2003 Dec; 1004:61-8. PMID: 14662448
Lesion studies in both human and non-human primates indicate that the cerebellum is important for accurate and stereotyped saccadic eye movements. Based on single-unit recordings and pharmacological inactivations in head-fixed...