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The Brain's Eye : Neurobiological and Clinical Aspects of Oculomotor Research /

The book comprises selected papers presented at the 11th European Conference on Eye Movements (Turku, Finland, 2001) supplemented by invited contributions and commentaries. The conference series brings together researchers from various disciplines with an interest to study behavioral, neurobiologica...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: European Conference on Eye Movements (authoring body.)
Otros Autores: Hy�on�a, J. (Jukka) (Editor ), Munoz, Douglas P. (Editor ), Heide, W. (Wolfgang) (Editor ), Radach, R. (Ralph) (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Boston : Elsevier, 2002.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Progress in brain research ; v. 140.
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Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Sect. I Saccadic eye movements / section editor, D.P. Munoz
  • 1. Vying for dominance: dynamic interactions control visual fixation and saccadic initiation in the superior colliculus
  • 2. Neural control of saccades
  • 3. The latency of saccades toward auditory targets in humans
  • 4. Contribution of the primate prefrontal cortex to the gap effect
  • 5. Influence of stimulus characteristics on the latency of saccadic inhibition
  • 6. Commentary: Saccadic eye movements: overview of neural circuitry
  • Sect. II. Change blindness and transsaccadic integration / section editor, J. Hy�on�a
  • 7. Converging evidence for the detection of change without awareness
  • 8. Blinks, blanks and saccades: how blind we really are for relevant visual events
  • 9. Multiple-object permanence tracking: limitation in maintenance and transformation of perceptual objects
  • 10. What information survives saccades in the real world?
  • 11. Transsaccadic memory of position and form
  • 12. Transsaccadic memory for visual object detail
  • 13. Commentary: Changes
  • Sect. III. Smooth pursuit eye movements / section editors, W. Heide and D.P. Munoz
  • 14. Non-target influences on the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements
  • 15. Integration of motion cues for the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements
  • 16. The role of expectancy and volition in smooth pursuit eye movements
  • 19 Commentary: Smooth pursuit eye movements: from low-level to high-level vision
  • Sect. IV. Eye-hand coordination / section editor, R. Radach
  • 20. Cortical frames of reference for eye-hand coordination
  • 21. Neuropsychological perspectives on eye-hand coordination in visually-guided reaching
  • 22. Visuomotor transformations for eye-hand coordination
  • 23. Implications of distracter effects for the organization of eye movements, hand movements, and perception
  • 24. Visual short-term memory and motor planning
  • 25. Commentary: Coordination of eye and hand in time and space
  • Sect. V. Clinical aspects of eye movement research / section editor, W. Heide
  • 26. Visual search in long-term cannabis users with early age of onset
  • 27. Visual search in patients with left visual hemineglect
  • 28. Saccadic adaptation in neurological disorders
  • 29. Saccade sequences as markers for cerebral dysfunction following mild closed head injury
  • 30. Cognition and the inhibitory control of saccades in schizophrenia and Parkinson's disease
  • 31. Control of volitional and reflexive saccades in Tourette's syndrome
  • 32. Oculomotor control in a group of very low birth weight (VLBW) children
  • 33. A new framework for investigating both normal and abnormal eye movements
  • 34. Commentary: Eye movement research with clinical populations
  • Subject index.