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|a Current oculomotor research :
|b physiological and psychological aspects /
|c edited by Wolfgang Becker, Heiner Deubel, and Thomas Mergner.
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|a New York :
|b Plenum Press,
|c c1999.
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|a "Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Eye Movements, held September 23-26, 1997, in Ulm, Germany"--T.p. verso.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|g 1.
|t Brainstem Anatomy of Saccades and Ocular Following /
|r J. A. Buttner-Ennever and A. K. E. Horn --
|g 2.
|t c-Fos Expression in the Optokinetic Nuclei of the Rat following Different Visual Stimulus Conditions /
|r Giampaolo Biral, Renata Ferrari and Sergio Fonda --
|g 3.
|t Neuronal Activity in Monkey Superior Colliculus during an Antisaccade Task /
|r Stefan Everling, Michael C. Dorris and Douglas P. Munoz --
|g 4.
|t Space and Salience in Parietal Cortex /
|r Keith D. Powell, Carol L. Colby and Jacqueline Gottlieb --
|g 5.
|t Parietal Neurons Are Activated by Smooth Pursuit of Imaginary Targets /
|r U. J. Ilg, J. A. Rommel and P. Thier --
|g 6.
|t Properties of Saccades during Optokinetic Responses to Radial Optic Flow in Monkeys /
|r Markus Lappe, Martin Pekel and Klaus-Peter Hoffmann --
|g 7.
|t Erroneous Prosaccades in a Gap-Antisaccade-Task: Production, Correction, and Recognition /
|r Burkhart Fischer, Stefan Gezeck and Annette Mokler --
|g 8.
|t The Subjective Direction of Gaze Shifts Long before the Saccade /
|r Heiner Deubel, David E. Irwin and Werner X. Schneider --
|g 9.
|t Does Visual Background Information Influence Saccadic Adaptation? /
|r J. Ditterich, T. Eggert and A. Straube --
|g 10.
|t Effects of Target Size and Brightness and Fixation Point Size on Human Visually-Guided Voluntary Saccades /
|r Yoshinobu Ebisawa --
|g 11.
|t Effects of Warning Signals on Saccadic Reaction Times and Event-Related Potentials /
|r A. Spantekow, P. Krappmann and S. Everling --
|g 12.
|t Adaptation to Visual Field Defects with Virtual Reality Scotoma in Healthy Subjects /
|r W. H. Zangemeister and U. Oechsner --
|g 13.
|t Saccadic Suppression and Adaptation: Revisiting the Methodology /
|r M. R. MacAskill, S. R. Muir and T. J. Anderson --
|g 14.
|t Modelling Prediction in Ocular Pursuit: The Importance of Short-Term Storage /
|r G. R. Barnes and S. G. Wells --
|g 15.
|t Parieto-Temporal Cortex Contributes to Velocity Storage Integration of Vestibular Information /
|r J. Ventre-Dominey, N. Nighoghossian and A. Vighetto --
|g 16.
|t Three-Dimensional Primate Eye Movements during Lateral Translation /
|r M. Quinn McHenry, Bernhard J. M. Hess and Dora E. Angelaki --
|g 17.
|t Smooth Pursuit to a Movement Flow and Associated Perceptual Judgments /
|r Yue Chen, Robert M. McPeek and James Intriligator --
|g 18.
|t Reaction Times of Smooth Pursuit Initiation in Normal Subjects and in "Express-Saccade Makers" /
|r H. Kimmig, J. Mutter and M. Biscaldi --
|g 19.
|t Active Reproduction of Passive Rotations and Contingent Eye Movements /
|r I. Israel and I. Siegler --
|g 20.
|t Static Vestibulo-Ocular Brainstem Syndromes: Three-Dimensional Modeling and Stimulation /
|r S. Glasauer, A. Weiss and M. Dieterich --
|g 21.
|t Proprioceptive Evoked Eye Movements /
|r G. Schweigart, F. Botti and A. Lehmann --
|g 22.
|t Pursuit-Dependent Distribution of Vergence among the Two Eyes /
|r Casper J. Erkelens --
|g 23.
|t Coupled Perturbation Effects during 3D Target-Tracking Indicating a Shared Control Stage for Saccades and Vergence /
|r J. A. M. Van Gisbergen and V. Chaturvedi --
|g 24.
|t Listing's Plane Orientation with Vergence: Effect of Disparity and Accommodation /
|r Z. Kapoula, M. Bernotas and T. Haslwanter --
|g 25.
|t Intra- and Postsaccadic Disparity-Induced Vergence Changes during Repeated Stimulations /
|r A. Accardo, S. Pensiero and P. Perissutti --
|g 26.
|t Modelling Vergence Eye Movements Using Fuzzy Logic /
|r A. S. Eadie, P. Carlin and L. S. Gray --
|g 27.
|t The Variation of Cyclotorsion with Vergence and Elevation /
|r Jim Ivins, John Porrill and John Frisby --
|g 28.
|t Blinks and Associated Eye Movements /
|r L. J. Bour, B. W. Ongerboer de Visser and M. Hettema --
|g 29.
|t Opposing Resistance to the Head Movement Does Not Affect Space Perception during Head Rotations /
|r Jean Blouin, Nicolas Amade and Jean-Louis Vercher --
|g 30.
|t Updating the Location of Visual Objects in Space following Vestibular Stimulation /
|r G. Nasios, A. Rumberger and C. Maurer --
|g 31.
|t Sensory and Motor Components of Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements in Extrastriate Cortex: An fMRI Study /
|r S. A. Brandt, T. Takahashi and J. B. Reppas --
|g 32.
|t Cortical Control of Sequences of Memory-Guided Saccades /
|r W. Heide, F. Binkofski and S. Posse --
|g 33.
|t Functional MRI of Double Step Saccades: The Role of Cingulate Cortex /
|r R. M. Muri, A. C. Nirkko and C. Ozdoba --
|g 34.
|t Object Recognition and Goal-Directed Eye or Hand Movements Are Coupled by Visual Attention /
|r Ingo Paprotta, Heiner Deubel and Werner X. Schneider --
|g 35.
|t Saccadic Inhibition in Complex Visual Tasks /
|r Eyal M. Reingold and Dave M. Stampe --
|g 36.
|t The Use of Coarse and Fine Peripheral Information during the Final Part of Fixations in Scene Perception /
|r Martien Wampers and Paul M. J. van Diepen --
|g 37.
|t Eye Movements during Free Search on a Homogenous Background /
|r Ulrich Nies, Dieter Heller and Ralph Radach --
|g 38.
|t Is There Any Need for Eye-Movement Recordings during Reasoning? /
|r W. Schroyens, W. Schaeken and W. Fias --
|g 39.
|t A New Way of Looking at Auditory Linguistic Comprehension /
|r Brooke Hallowell --
|g 40.
|t Eye Movement-Based Memory Assessment /
|r Robert Althoff, Neal J. Cohen and George McConkie --
|g 41.
|t Visual and Verbal Focus Patterns when Describing Pictures /
|r J. Holsanova, B. Hedberg and N. Nilsson --
|g 42.
|t Visual Attention towards Gestures in Conversation /
|r Kenneth Holmqvist and Marianne Gullberg --
|g 43.
|t Modelling Experiential and Task Effects on Attentional Processes in Symmetry Detection /
|r C. Latimer, W. Joung and R. van der Zwan --
|g 44.
|t Eye Movements while Viewing a Foreign Movie with Subtitles /
|r Mariko Takeda --
|g 45.
|t Difference of Shape Constancy in Upper and Lower Visual Fields /
|r Takahiro Yamanoi, Kazuya Kubo and Hiroshi Takayanagi --
|g 46.
|t Occurrence and Function of Very Short Fixation Durations in Reading /
|r Ralph Radach, Dieter Heller and Albrecht Inhoff --
|g 47.
|t The Planning of Successive Saccades in Letter Strings /
|r Cecile Beauvillain, Tania Dukic and Dorine Vergilino --
|g 48.
|t Eye Movements in Reading: Are Two Eyes Better Than One? /
|r Dieter Heller and Ralph Radach --
|g 49.
|t The Return Sweep in Reading /
|r Jorg Hofmeister, Dieter Heller and Ralph Radach --
|g 50.
|t Parafoveal-on-Foveal Effects in Reading and Word Recognition /
|r Alan Kennedy --
|g 51.
|t Fixation Control and Antisaccades in Dyslexia /
|r Monica Biscaldi, Stefan Gezeck and Burkhart Fischer --
|g 52.
|t Relationship between Visual Attention and Saccade Target Selection in Reading /
|r Karine Dore and Cecile Beauvillain --
|g 53.
|t Reading: Influence of Letter Size, Display Quality, and Anticipation /
|r C. C. Krischer, J. Zihl and R. Meissen --
|g 54.
|t Eye Movement Deficits in Cerebellar Disease /
|r U. Buttner --
|g 55.
|t Three-Dimensional Properties of Saccadic Eye Movements in Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia /
|r M. Fetter, D. Anastasopoulos and T. Haslwanter --
|g 56.
|t Effect of Target Predictability on the Initiation of Smooth Pursuit in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Cerebellar Lesion /
|r C. Moschner, T. J. Crawford and W. Heide --
|g 57.
|t Ocular Motor Disorders Associated with Inborn Chiasmal Crossing Defects: Multi-Planar Eye Movement Recordings in See-Saw and Congenital Nystagmus /
|r P. Apkarian, I. J. Bour and J. van der Steen --
|g 58.
|t Control of Purposive Saccadic Eye Movements and Visual Fixation in Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder /
|r Douglas P. Munoz, Karen A. Hampton and Kim D. Moore --
|g 59.
|t A Comparison of Eye Movements in Families with Multiple Occurrence of Schizophrenia and Normal Families /
|r Rebekka Lencer, Katja Krecker and Carsten P. Malchow --
|g 60.
|t Eye-Head Coordination in Patients with Chronic Loss of Vestibular Function /
|r C. Maurer, T. Mergner and W. Becker --
|g 61.
|t Subclinical Saccadic Adduction Slowing in Patients with Monosymptomatic Unilateral Optic Neuritis Predicts the Development of Multiple Sclerosis /
|r E. Tsironi, D. Anastasopoulos and Th. Mergner --
|g 62.
|t Saccadic Tracking in Schizophrenia: Incidence of Hypometria and Intrusions Influenced by Visual Background and Pace of Stepping? /
|r R. Jurgens, W. Becker and H. Schreiber --
|g 63.
|t Asymmetric Gap Effect on Smooth Pursuit Latency in a Schizophrenic Subject /
|r Paul C. Knox and Douglas Blackwood --
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|t Eye-Hand Coordination in Patients with Parkinson's Disease, Wilson's Disease, Cerebellar Lesions, and Parietal Lesions /
|r A. Roll, W. Wolf and H. Heiter --
|g 65.
|t A Simple Approach to Video-Based 3D Eye Movement Measurement /
|r Sven Steddin and Alexander Weiss --
|g 66.
|t Improved Three-Dimensional Eye Movement Measurement Using Smart Vision Sensors /
|r A. H. Clarke, D. Schucker and W. Krzok.
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