-
during a
saccade reaches up to 700°/s in
humans for
great saccades (25° of
visual angle); in some monkeys, peak
speed can
reach 1000°/s.
Saccades to an unexpected...
- anti-saccadic movements. Anti-
saccades required increased activation of the FEF, SMA and ****men. Currently, the anti-
saccade task is
currently used as a...
- reading. Instead, they make
short and
rapid movements called saccades.
During each
saccade the eyes move as fast as they can and the
speed cannot be consciously...
- pinyin: yingji-83; lit. 'eagle
strike 83'; NATO
reporting name: CSS-N-8
Saccade) is a
Chinese subsonic anti-ship
cruise missile. It is
manufactured by...
-
which he
coined the term
saccades. In 1898,
Erdmann &
Dodge used a hand-mirror to
estimate average fixation duration and
saccade length with surprising...
-
transformed into
ocular motor coordinates to
guide eye
saccades,
which allows for the
guidance of the
saccades by
hands and feet.[citation needed]
Numerous disorders...
- inter-saccadic intervals. It is also
referred to as
saccadomania or
reflexive saccade. The
movements of
opsoclonus may have a very
small amplitude, appearing...
-
distinguish microsaccades from
saccades is by the
intention of the
subject when they happen. By this
definition regular saccades are
produced during the active...
-
decade (<10 to >60) 15
years (10–35)
Hypermetric saccades, slow
saccades,
upper motor neuron (note:
saccades relates to eye movement) CAG repeat, 6p (Ataxin...
-
indirectly disrupt (slow and misdirect)
vertical saccades: 498-499 (though
slowing of all
saccades may also be
accounted for by
destruction of adjacent...