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... A number of fMRI studies have shown that patients with ASD have reduced levels of activity to images of the human face in this specialized face region of the right hemisphere (see eg, Critchley et al., 2000; Pierce, Muller, Ambrose,... more
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This study examined the range and reliability of individual differences in several oculomotor measures. One thousand participants were tested using standard smooth pursuit and pro- and antisaccade paradigms. In the smooth pursuit task,... more
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Event detection is used to classify recorded gaze points into periods of fixation, saccade, smooth pursuit, blink, and noise. Although there is an overall consensus that current algorithms for event detection have serious flaws and that a... more
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Antipsychotic drugs are the mainstay of treatment for schizophrenia but they have little effect on core negative symptoms or cognitive impairment. To meet the deficiencies of current treatments, novel potential compounds are emerging from... more
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PURPOSE. Preterm infants are at increased risk of a variety of cerebral lesions, involving the white matter, cortex, cerebel- lum, thalamus, and caudate nucleus, many of which could compromise the control of eye movement. Visual problems... more
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We recorded the activity of single neurons in the middle temporal (MT) and middle superior temporal (MST) visual areas in two macaque monkeys while the animals performed a smooth pursuit target selection task. The monkeys were presented... more
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Both optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) and smooth-pursuit eye movements (SPEM) are subclasses of so-called slow eye movements. However, optokinetic responses are reflexive whereas smooth pursuit requires the voluntary tracking of a moving... more
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The visual input for pursuit eye movements is represented in the cerebral cortex as the distributed activity of neurons that are tuned for both the direction and speed of target motion. To probe how the motor system uses this distributed... more
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Human subjects misjudge the position of a target that is flashed during a pursuit eye movement. Their judgments are biased in the direction in which the eyes are moving. We investigated whether this bias can be reduced by making the... more
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Visual response properties of neurons in cortical areas MT and MST projecting to the dorsolateral pontine nucleus or the nucleus of the optic tract in macaque monkeys
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