نتایج جستجو برای: head movements

تعداد نتایج: 243456  

Journal: :Epilepsy research 2015
Leyla Baysal-Kirac Jan Rémi Anna Mira Loesch Elisabeth Hartl Christian Vollmar Soheyl Noachtar

PURPOSE This study evaluated the relation of head and eye movements during ictal ipsilateral and contralateral head turning in patients with focal epilepsies with regard to lateralization of the epileptogenic zone. METHODS We reviewed our database and identified patients with ictal head turning ipsilateral and contralateral to the seizure onset as defined by ictal EEG. Twenty-seven seizures o...

Journal: :JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association 1902

Journal: :Investigative ophthalmology & visual science 2018
Avi Caspi Arup Roy Varalakshmi Wuyyuru Paul E Rosendall Jason W Harper Kapil D Katyal Michael P Barry Gislin Dagnelie Robert J Greenberg

Purpose Visual scanning by sighted individuals is done using eye and head movements. In contrast, scanning using the Argus II is solely done by head movement, since eye movements can introduce localization errors. Here, we tested if a scanning mode utilizing eye movements increases visual stability and reduces head movements in Argus II users. Methods Eye positions were measured in real-time ...

2011
Ronny Rosner Anne-Kathrin Warzecha

Behavioral responses of an animal vary even when they are elicited by the same stimulus. This variability is due to stochastic processes within the nervous system and to the changing internal states of the animal. To what extent does the variability of neuronal responses account for the overall variability at the behavioral level? To address this question we evaluate the neuronal variability at...

2007
DAVID POEPPEL KENNETH WEXLER Stephen Crain John Kim Alec Marantz Gary Marcus David Pesetsky Sandeep Prasada

We argue that young German children have the major functional sentential heads, in particular the inflectional and complementizer systems. The major empirical basis is natural production data from a 25-month-old child. We perform quantitative analyses which show that the full complement of functional categories is available to the child, and that what crucially distinguishes the child's grammar...

Journal: :Journal of experimental psychology 1972
S H Ferris

The accuracy of absolute distance estimation based on monocular motion parallax was determined both before and after specific training. With the usual distance information eliminated, subjects either held their heads stationary, or rhythmically rotated their heads from side to side, while judging the distance of stimuli placed 4-15 ft. away. Before training, head movement produced more accurate...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2003
Laurent Petit Michael S Beauchamp

We used event-related fMRI to measure brain activity while subjects performed saccadic eye, head, and gaze movements to visually presented targets. Two distinct patterns of response were observed. One set of areas was equally active during eye, head, and gaze movements and consisted of the superior and inferior subdivisions of the frontal eye fields, the supplementary eye field, the intrapariet...

2013
Meryl Varadinov Lyuben Laskin

Vertical and horizontal head movements (universally associated with nodding and shaking, respectively) have frequently been demonstrated to affect cognitive processes. Two experiments were conducted to test the hypothesis that overt head movements can influence memory for valenced images. In the first experiment, participants were instructed to perform either vertical or horizontal head movemen...

Journal: :Front. ICT 2015
Zakia Hammal Jeffrey F. Cohn Carrie Heike Matthew L. Speltz

Previous work in automatic affect analysis (AAA) has emphasized static expressions to the neglect of the dynamics of facial movement and considered head movement only a nuisance variable to control. We investigated whether the dynamics of head and facial movements apart from specific facial expressions communicate affect in infants, an under-studied population in AAA. Age-appropriate tasks were...

Journal: :Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 2009
Wolfgang Einhäuser Gudrun U Moeller Frank Schumann Jörg Conradt Johannes Vockeroth Klaus Bartl Erich Schneider Peter König

Eye, head, and body movements jointly control the direction of gaze and the stability of retinal images in most mammalian species. The contribution of the individual movement components, however, will largely depend on the ecological niche the animal occupies and the layout of the animal's retina, in particular its photoreceptor density distribution. Here the relative contribution of eye-in-hea...

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