Adjustment of saccade characteristics during head movements |
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Authors: | Dr. P. Morasso E. Bizzi Dr. J. Dichgans |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Psychology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA;(2) Present address: Universitá di Genova, Istituto di Elettrotecnica, Genova, Italy;(3) Present address: Neurologische Universitätsklinik mit Abteilung für Neurophysiologie, D-78 Freiburg, FRG |
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Abstract: | ![]() Summary Saccade characteristics have been studied during coordinated eyehead movements in monkeys. Amplitude, duration, and peak velocity of saccades with head turning were compared with saccades executed while the head was artificially restrained. The results indicate that the saccade characteristics are modulated as a function of head movement, hence the gaze movement (eye+head) exactly matches saccades with head fixed. Saccade modulation is achieved by way of negative vestibulo-ocular feedback. The neck proprioceptors, because of their longer latency, are effective only if the head starts moving prior to the onset of saccade. It is concluded that saccades made with head turning are not ballistic movements because their trajectory is not entirely predetermined by a central command. |
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Keywords: | Eye-head coordination Saccade Head movement Vestibuloocular reflex Neck proprioceptors |
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