نتایج جستجو برای: pure pursuit

تعداد نتایج: 111347  

2007
YING ZHANG AYELET FISHBACH RAVI DHAR

We propose that, in the pursuit of ongoing goals, optimistic expectations of future goal pursuit have greater impact on immediate actions than do less optimistic considerations, such as retrospections on past goal pursuit or less optimistic expectations. Further, we propose that the direction of the impact is determined by the framing of goal pursuit: it motivates goal-congruent actions when go...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2008
D I Braun N Mennie C Rasche A C Schütz M J Hawken K R Gegenfurtner

At slow speeds, chromatic isoluminant stimuli are perceived to move much slower than comparable luminance stimuli. We investigated whether smooth pursuit eye movements to isoluminant stimuli show an analogous slowing. Beside pursuit speed and latency, we studied speed judgments to the same stimuli during fixation and pursuit. Stimuli were either large sine wave gratings or small Gaussians blobs...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
Krishna V Shenoy James A Crowell Richard A Andersen

When we move forward the visual images on our retinas expand. Humans rely on the focus, or center, of this expansion to estimate their direction of self-motion or heading and, as long as the eyes are still, the retinal focus corresponds to the heading. However, smooth pursuit eye movements add visual motion to the expanding retinal image and displace the focus of expansion. In spite of this, hu...

Journal: :Vision Research 2009
Christoph Rasche Karl R. Gegenfurtner

Several studies have shown that the precision of smooth pursuit eye speed can match perceptual speed discrimination thresholds during the steady-state phase of pursuit [Kowler, E., & McKee, S. (1987). Sensitivity of smooth eye movement to small differences in target velocity. Vision Research, 27, 993-1015; Gegenfurtner, K., Xing, D., Scott, B., & Hawken, M. (2003). A comparison of pursuit eye m...

Journal: :Archives of general psychiatry 2008
Rebekka Lencer Andreas Sprenger Margret S H Harris James L Reilly Matcheri S Keshavan John A Sweeney

CONTEXT Analyses of smooth pursuit eye movement parameters in patients with schizophrenia provide information about the integrity of neural networks mediating motion perception, sensorimotor transformation, and cognitive processes such as prediction. Although pursuit eye tracking deficits have been widely reported in schizophrenia, the integrity of discrete components of pursuit responses and t...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2002
M Missal E L Keller

The premotor pathways subserving saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements are usually thought to be different. Indeed, saccade and smooth-pursuit eye movements have different dynamics and functions. In particular, a group of midline cells in the pons called omnipause neurons (OPNs) are considered to be part of the saccadic system only. It has been established that OPNs keep premotor neurons fo...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 1999
D A Suzuki T Yamada R Hoedema R D Yee

Anatomic and neuronal recordings suggest that the nucleus reticularis tegmenti pontis (NRTP) of macaques may be a major pontine component of a cortico-ponto-cerebellar pathway that subserves the control of smooth-pursuit eye movements. The existence of such a pathway was implicated by the lack of permanent pursuit impairment after bilateral lesions in the dorsolateral pontine nucleus. To provid...

2004
Ivan Tanev Kikuo Yuta

Extending the notion of inheritable genotype in genetic programming (GP) from the common model of DNA into chromatin (DNA and histones), we propose an approach of embedding in GP an explicitly controlled gene expression via modification of histones. Proposed double-cell representation of individuals features somatic cell and germ cell, both represented by their respective chromatin structures. ...

2015
Stephen J. Heinen Elena Potapchuk Scott N. J. Watamaniuk

A foveal target increases catch-up saccade frequency during smooth pursuit 1 2 Stephen J. Heinen, Elena Potapchuk, Scott N. J. Watamaniuk 3 4 Smith-Kettlewell Eye Research Institute, San Francisco, CA, 94115, USA 5 Department of Psychology, Wright State University, Dayton, OH, 05435, USA 6 7 Running head: Foveal pursuit targets increase catch-up saccade frequency 8 9 Corresponding author: Steph...

Journal: :Vision Research 2013
Michael J. Moulder Jin Qian Harold E. Bedell

The extent of perceived blur produced by a moving retinal image is less when the image motion occurs during pursuit eye movements compared to fixation. This study examined the effect of this reduced perception of motion blur during pursuit on spatial-interval acuity. Observers judged during pursuit at 4 or 8 deg/s whether the horizontal separation between two stationary lines was larger or smal...

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