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1 MT into estimates of target motion to drive smooth pursuit eye movement.
2 TEMENT When an object moves, we view it with smooth pursuit eye movements.
3 l-by-trial variations in neural activity and smooth pursuit eye movements.
4 area (MT) are correlated with variability in smooth pursuit eye movements.
5 ects were larger while the animal was making smooth pursuit eye movements.
6 e relationship between motion perception and smooth pursuit eye movements.
7 ides the visual inputs for behaviors such as smooth pursuit eye movements.
8 precise motor timing by studying learning in smooth pursuit eye movements.
9 time scale comparable with the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements.
10 ppocampi and the right fusiform gyrus during smooth pursuit eye movements.
11 trong sequelae in the direction and speed of smooth pursuit eye movements.
12 e cerebral cortex is part of the circuit for smooth pursuit eye movements.
13 d the range of dynamics normally seen during smooth pursuit eye movements.
14 t is associated with a profound asymmetry in smooth pursuit eye movements.
15 intermediate stage in the neural circuit for smooth-pursuit eye movements.
16 sition dependence as seen in visually guided smooth-pursuit eye movements.
17 mensional derivative of eye position, during smooth-pursuit eye movements.
18 complications, and their relatives had worse smooth-pursuit eye movements.
19 und only small idiosyncratic anisotropies in smooth pursuit eye movements, a motor action requiring a
20 ve to other patients and control subjects in smooth pursuit eye movements and on the antisaccade task
21 schizophrenia and has a potential to disrupt smooth pursuit eye movements and other visual functions
22 astriate visual cortex and are used to drive smooth pursuit eye movements and perceptual judgments of
23 cortical and sub-cortical systems mediating smooth pursuit eye movements and sensorimotor gating.
24 ited the temporal specificity of learning in smooth pursuit eye movements and the well-defined anatom
25 lity to perform visually guided saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements and to suppress visually gu
26 leading (small anticipatory) saccades during smooth pursuit eye movements, and cancellation of reflex
27 consists of orienting saccades and tracking smooth pursuit eye movements, and found strong physiolog
28 ily studies have shown that abnormalities of smooth pursuit eye movement are increased in the adult r
33 signal-to-noise ratio for the initiation of smooth-pursuit eye movements as a function of time and c
35 activity in the frontal eye fields controls smooth pursuit eye movements, but the relationship betwe
38 the locus of this and other ketamine-induced smooth-pursuit eye-movement deficits involves NMDA recep
40 es for saccades and increasing responses for smooth pursuit eye movements from posterior/medial to an
41 half-angle rule of ocular kinematics during smooth-pursuit eye movements from eccentric positions.
44 ard systems alter motor behavior, we studied smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys trained to assoc
45 ulus form and contrast for the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys, we show that vi
47 of Caenorhabditis elegans to the control of smooth pursuit eye movements in primates, and from the c
48 Patients with schizophrenia have abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements in response to a step-ramp
52 oal was to test the hypothesis that abnormal smooth pursuit eye movements in schizophrenic patients a
54 ure-based attention on motion perception and smooth-pursuit eye movements in response to moving dicho
55 ficient velocity discrimination and impaired smooth pursuit eye movements, inasmuch as the brain regi
56 round stimuli sweep across the retina during smooth pursuit eye movements, non-pursued targets are us
60 dic target trajectories and emit pre-emptive smooth pursuit eye movements--prior to the emergence of
61 e we show that electrical stimulation of the smooth-pursuit eye movement region in the arcuate sulcus
62 the neural code for sensory-motor latency in smooth pursuit eye movements reveals general principles
63 tracked target motion with normal, high-gain smooth-pursuit eye movements right up until the target w
68 compare brain hemodynamic response during a smooth pursuit eye movement task in patients with schizo
69 d 14 healthy comparison subjects performed a smooth pursuit eye movement task while undergoing 1.5-T
72 nnection between visual motion estimates and smooth pursuit eye movements to measure stimulus-respons
74 es instructive signals for motor learning in smooth pursuit eye movements under natural conditions, s
75 ation/target gap and overlap conditions) and smooth pursuit eye movements using an infrared pupil-tra
76 gion is known to be involved in saccadic and smooth-pursuit eye movements, we propose that a nearby r
79 the stimulus, we assessed the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements when two targets move in di
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