Current oculomotor research : physiological and psychological aspects /

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Imprint:New York : Plenum Press, c1999.
Description:xi, 479 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4115981
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Other authors / contributors:Becker, Wolfgang, Dr. -Ing.
Deubel, Heiner.
European Conference on Eye Movements (9th : 1997 : Ulm, Germany)
ISBN:0306460491
Notes:"Proceedings of the Ninth European Conference on Eye Movements, held September 23-26, 1997, in Ulm, Germany"--T.p. verso.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Table of Contents:
  • 1.. Brainstem Anatomy of Saccades and Ocular Following
  • 2.. c-Fos Expression in the Optokinetic Nuclei of the Rat following Different Visual Stimulus Conditions
  • 3.. Neuronal Activity in Monkey Superior Colliculus during an Antisaccade Task
  • 4.. Space and Salience in Parietal Cortex
  • 5.. Parietal Neurons Are Activated by Smooth Pursuit of Imaginary Targets
  • 6.. Properties of Saccades during Optokinetic Responses to Radial Optic Flow in Monkeys
  • 7.. Erroneous Prosaccades in a Gap-Antisaccade-Task: Production, Correction, and Recognition
  • 8.. The Subjective Direction of Gaze Shifts Long before the Saccade
  • 9.. Does Visual Background Information Influence Saccadic Adaptation?
  • 10.. Effects of Target Size and Brightness and Fixation Point Size on Human Visually-Guided Voluntary Saccades
  • 11.. Effects of Warning Signals on Saccadic Reaction Times and Event-Related Potentials
  • 12.. Adaptation to Visual Field Defects with Virtual Reality Scotoma in Healthy Subjects
  • 13.. Saccadic Suppression and Adaptation: Revisiting the Methodology
  • 14.. Modelling Prediction in Ocular Pursuit: The Importance of Short-Term Storage
  • 15.. Parieto-Temporal Cortex Contributes to Velocity Storage Integration of Vestibular Information
  • 16.. Three-Dimensional Primate Eye Movements during Lateral Translation
  • 17.. Smooth Pursuit to a Movement Flow and Associated Perceptual Judgments
  • 18.. Reaction Times of Smooth Pursuit Initiation in Normal Subjects and in "Express-Saccade Makers"
  • 19.. Active Reproduction of Passive Rotations and Contingent Eye Movements
  • 20.. Static Vestibulo-Ocular Brainstem Syndromes: Three-Dimensional Modeling and Stimulation
  • 21.. Proprioceptive Evoked Eye Movements
  • 22.. Pursuit-Dependent Distribution of Vergence among the Two Eyes
  • 23.. Coupled Perturbation Effects during 3D Target-Tracking Indicating a Shared Control Stage for Saccades and Vergence
  • 24.. Listing's Plane Orientation with Vergence: Effect of Disparity and Accommodation
  • 25.. Intra- and Postsaccadic Disparity-Induced Vergence Changes during Repeated Stimulations
  • 26.. Modelling Vergence Eye Movements Using Fuzzy Logic
  • 27.. The Variation of Cyclotorsion with Vergence and Elevation
  • 28.. Blinks and Associated Eye Movements
  • 29.. Opposing Resistance to the Head Movement Does Not Affect Space Perception during Head Rotations
  • 30.. Updating the Location of Visual Objects in Space following Vestibular Stimulation
  • 31.. Sensory and Motor Components of Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements in Extrastriate Cortex: An fMRI Study
  • 32.. Cortical Control of Sequences of Memory-Guided Saccades
  • 33.. Functional MRI of Double Step Saccades: The Role of Cingulate Cortex
  • 34.. Object Recognition and Goal-Directed Eye or Hand Movements Are Coupled by Visual Attention
  • 35.. Saccadic Inhibition in Complex Visual Tasks
  • 36.. The Use of Coarse and Fine Peripheral Information during the Final Part of Fixations in Scene Perception
  • 37.. Eye Movements during Free Search on a Homogenous Background
  • 38.. Is There Any Need for Eye-Movement Recordings during Reasoning?
  • 39.. A New Way of Looking at Auditory Linguistic Comprehension
  • 40.. Eye Movement-Based Memory Assessment
  • 41.. Visual and Verbal Focus Patterns when Describing Pictures
  • 42.. Visual Attention towards Gestures in Conversation
  • 43.. Modelling Experiential and Task Effects on Attentional Processes in Symmetry Detection
  • 44.. Eye Movements while Viewing a Foreign Movie with Subtitles
  • 45.. Difference of Shape Constancy in Upper and Lower Visual Fields
  • 46.. Occurrence and Function of Very Short Fixation Durations in Reading
  • 47.. The Planning of Successive Saccades in Letter Strings
  • 48.. Eye Movements in Reading: Are Two Eyes Better Than One?
  • 49.. The Return Sweep in Reading
  • 50.. Parafoveal-on-Foveal Effects in Reading and Word Recognition
  • 51.. Fixation Control and Antisaccades in Dyslexia
  • 52.. Relationship between Visual Attention and Saccade Target Selection in Reading
  • 53.. Reading: Influence of Letter Size, Display Quality, and Anticipation
  • 54.. Eye Movement Deficits in Cerebellar Disease
  • 55.. Three-Dimensional Properties of Saccadic Eye Movements in Patients with Cerebellar Ataxia
  • 56.. Effect of Target Predictability on the Initiation of Smooth Pursuit in Healthy Subjects and Patients with Cerebellar Lesion
  • 57.. Ocular Motor Disorders Associated with Inborn Chiasmal Crossing Defects: Multi-Planar Eye Movement Recordings in See-Saw and Congenital Nystagmus
  • 58.. Control of Purposive Saccadic Eye Movements and Visual Fixation in Children with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
  • 59.. A Comparison of Eye Movements in Families with Multiple Occurrence of Schizophrenia and Normal Families
  • 60.. Eye-Head Coordination in Patients with Chronic Loss of Vestibular Function
  • 61.. Subclinical Saccadic Adduction Slowing in Patients with Monosymptomatic Unilateral Optic Neuritis Predicts the Development of Multiple Sclerosis
  • 62.. Saccadic Tracking in Schizophrenia: Incidence of Hypometria and Intrusions Influenced by Visual Background and Pace of Stepping?
  • 63.. Asymmetric Gap Effect on Smooth Pursuit Latency in a Schizophrenic Subject
  • 64.. Eye-Hand Coordination in Patients with Parkinson's Disease, Wilson's Disease, Cerebellar Lesions, and Parietal Lesions
  • 65.. A Simple Approach to Video-Based 3D Eye Movement Measurement
  • 66.. Improved Three-Dimensional Eye Movement Measurement Using Smart Vision Sensors
  • Contributors
  • Index