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Disconjugate memory-guided saccades to disparate targets: evidence for 3D sensitivity
Authors:Z. Kapoula  M. P. Bucci  F. Lavigne-Tomps  F. Zamfirescu
Affiliation:Laboratoire de Physiologie de la Perception et de l’Action, UMR 9950, CNRS-Collège de France, 11 place Marcelin Berthelot, F-75005 Paris, France e-mail: zk@ccr.jussieu.fr, Tel.: +33-1-44-27-16-35, Fax: +33-1-44-27-13-82, FR
Université de Nice – Sophia Antipolis, 24 Avenue des Diables Bleus, F-06357 Nice Cedex 4, France, FR
H?pital Saint-Antoine, Service d’Ophtalmologie, 184 rue du Faubourg Saint Antoine, F-75012 Paris, France, FR
Abstract:The saccadic system has been traditionally regarded as two-dimensional (horizontal, vertical) and basically conjugate in the two eyes. However, saccades to disparate targets (e.g., targets in real three-dimensional space that are located in different directions and at different distances) are naturally disconjugate. We report here that memory-guided saccades to a disparate target flashed 1 s earlier become disconjugate following repeated trials. After 15 min of repetition, the disconjugacy persists even when the target to be remembered is no longer disparate. This suggests fast memory-based learning. Learning, however, fails to occur if, during the repetition trials, the memory delay is 2 s. These findings suggest that the saccadic system has access to a 3D representation of targets and is gifted with 3D short-term memory and learning capacity. Received: 7 July 1997 / Accepted: 25 May 1998
Keywords:  Saccades  Disconjugacy  Disparity  Memory  Associative learning
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