saccadic การใช้
- Both locations served as potential targets of a saccadic eye movement.
- In birds, saccadic eye movements serve a further function.
- Saccadic masking is not fully related to the saccade itself.
- This phenomenon is called saccadic masking or saccadic suppression.
- This phenomenon is called saccadic masking or saccadic suppression.
- Saccadic velocity, plotted against time, is a bell-shaped curve.
- Typically it takes 200 ms to make a saccadic eye movement to a location.
- Each layer contains a saccadic eye movement.
- "' Smooth pursuit eye movements "'allow the saccadic eye movements.
- The nucleus reticularis has been known to mediate eye movements, otherwise known as saccadic movement.
- The lack of saccadic eye movements forces the toad to hold its eyes in rigid positions.
- This had nothing to do with saccadic blanking, and nothing to do with the blind spot.
- Thus, in birds, saccadic eye movements appear to be important in retinal nutrition and cellular respiration.
- Saccadic masking starts with onset of the saccadic motion of the eye and the onset of the associated blur.
- Saccadic masking starts with onset of the saccadic motion of the eye and the onset of the associated blur.
- In the parietal lobe, the lateral and ventral intraparietal cortex are involved in visual attention and saccadic eye movements.
- The superior colliculus is involved with saccadic eye movements; while the inferior is a synapsing point for sound information.
- This can also cause slowed horizontal saccadic movements and failure for the eye to reach its target location during saccades.
- A recent research model proposes that the perception of space and time undergoes strong distortions during rapid saccadic eye movements.
- Glimcher s post-doctoral training was in saccadic eye movements might be involved in planning those movements as well.
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