Experimental Brain Research

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Contact UsBy Haller, Sven
(January 2008)
Byline: Sven Haller (1,2), David Fasler (1), Sabine Ohlendorf (3), Ernst W. Radue (1), Mark W. Greenlee (4)
Keywords:
Pro-saccades; Corrective saccades; Pursuit eye movement; fMRI; BOLD
Abstract:
Corrective saccades are small eye movements that redirect gaze whenever the actual eye position differs from the desired eye position. In contrast to various forms of saccades including pro-saccades, recentering-saccades or memory guided saccades, corrective...
By Seidman, S. H.
(January 2008)
Byline: S. H. Seidman (1,2,3,4)
Abstract:
Path integration studies in humans show that we have the ability to accurately reproduce our path in the absence of visual information. It has been suggested that this ability is supported by acceleration signals, as transduced by the otolith organs, which may then be integrated twice to produce path excursion. Vestibuloocular responses to linear translations (LVOR), however, show considerable frequency dependence, with...
By Igarashi, Yuka
(January 2008)
Byline: Yuka Igarashi (1), Yota Kimura (2), Charles Spence (3), Shigeru Ichihara (1)
Keywords:
Visuotactile interactions; Crossmodal congruency; Hand image
Abstract:
Seeing one's own body (either directly or indirectly) can influence visuotactile crossmodal interactions. Previously, it has been shown that even viewing a simple line drawing of a hand can also modulate such crossmodal interactions, as if viewing the picture of a hand somehow primes...



