The “diagonal effect”: A systematic error in oblique antisaccades
JD Koehn, E Roy, JJS Barton - Journal of neurophysiology, 2008 - journals.physiology.org
Antisaccades are known to show greater variable error and also a systematic hypometria in
their amplitude compared with visually guided prosaccades. In this study, we examined …
their amplitude compared with visually guided prosaccades. In this study, we examined …
Perceptual averaging governs antisaccade endpoint bias
C Gillen, M Heath - Experimental brain research, 2014 - Springer
Antisaccades entail decoupling the spatial relations between stimulus and response and
executing a saccade to a target's mirror-symmetrical location. The indirect spatial relations …
executing a saccade to a target's mirror-symmetrical location. The indirect spatial relations …
Influence of stimulus eccentricity and direction on characteristics of pro-and antisaccades in non-human primates
AH Bell, S Everling, DP Munoz - Journal of …, 2000 - journals.physiology.org
The ability to inhibit reflexes in favor of goal-oriented behaviors is critical for optimal
exploration and interaction with our environment. The antisaccade task can be used to …
exploration and interaction with our environment. The antisaccade task can be used to …
'Alternate-goal bias' in antisaccades and the influence of expectation
M Abegg, AR Rodriguez, H Lee, JJS Barton - Experimental brain research, 2010 - Springer
Saccadic performance depends on the requirements of the current trial, but also may be
influenced by other trials in the same experiment. This effect of trial context has been …
influenced by other trials in the same experiment. This effect of trial context has been …
The influence of stimulus direction and eccentricity on pro-and anti-saccades in humans
JM Dafoe, IT Armstrong, DP Munoz - Experimental Brain Research, 2007 - Springer
We examined the sensory and motor influences of stimulus eccentricity and direction on
saccadic reaction times (SRTs), direction-of-movement errors, and saccade amplitude for …
saccadic reaction times (SRTs), direction-of-movement errors, and saccade amplitude for …
Why do humans make antisaccade errors?
H Lee, M Abegg, A Rodriguez, J Koehn… - Experimental brain …, 2010 - Springer
Antisaccade errors are attributed to failure to inhibit the habitual prosaccade. We
investigated whether the amount of information about the required response the patient has …
investigated whether the amount of information about the required response the patient has …
The mirror antisaccade task: direction–amplitude interaction and spatial accuracy characteristics
I Evdokimidis, H Tsekou, N Smyrnis - Experimental Brain Research, 2006 - Springer
In this study we examined the performance of human subjects in three oculomotor tasks: a
visually guided saccade task (VST), a simple antisaccade task (SAT) and a mirror …
visually guided saccade task (VST), a simple antisaccade task (SAT) and a mirror …
Primate antisaccades. I. Behavioral characteristics
N Amador, M Schlag-Rey… - Journal of …, 1998 - journals.physiology.org
Amador, Nelly, Madeleine Schlag-Rey, and John Schlag. Primate antisaccades. I.
Behavioral characteristics. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1775–1786, 1998. The antisaccade task …
Behavioral characteristics. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1775–1786, 1998. The antisaccade task …
The antisaccade task: Vector inversion contributes to a statistical summary representation of target eccentricities
Antisaccades require the top-down suppression of a stimulus-driven prosaccade (ie,
response suppression) and the inversion of a target's spatial location to mirror-symmetrical …
response suppression) and the inversion of a target's spatial location to mirror-symmetrical …
Systematic diagonal and vertical errors in antisaccades and memory-guided saccades
M Abegg, H Lee, JJS Barton - Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2010 - bop.unibe.ch
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of
antisaccades in humans show a diagonal effect, a deviation of endpoints toward the 45 …
antisaccades in humans show a diagonal effect, a deviation of endpoints toward the 45 …