Compensatory eye movements were recorded in light and darkness during active as well as passive head... H Collewijn,AJ Martins,RM Steinman - 《J Physiol》 被引量: 293发表: 1983年 Prism adaptation to rightward optical deviation improves postural imbalance in left-hemiparetic patients Left-...
In follow-up experiments 3, 4, and 5, we demonstrate that neither eye deviation without prisms nor shift of the visual field without eye deviation induces PA biases. We propose that an optimal integration model of visual and proprioceptive inputs can best account for the observed results....
There was some carry-over from gaze-contingent scene viewing to the eye movements during line bisection. However, despite frequent initial eye movements and many errors to the left, manual responses were not affected by this change in orienting. We conclude that the mechanisms underlying ...
While the participants fixated the fixation-cross, a drift correction or a fixation control was administered (see Eye Tracking section). Thereafter, the stimuli appeared which the participants read silently at their own pace. As visual control stimuli, we presented slash-strings (strings consisting ...
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This case confirms that unilateral destruction of the posterior commissure, rostral interstitial nucleus of the MLF and interstitial nucleus of Cajal produces a non-dissociated upgaze palsy. Involvement of the nucleus of Cajal probably produced the sustained downward deviation of the eye, by causing ...
Moreover, to guarantee the quality of the driver eye-gaze data, subjects aged between 23 and 35 years were specifically chosen. Detailed information regarding the test subjects is provided in Table 3. Table 3. Basic information on the test personnel. To maintain the precision of the test ...