1996
DOI: 10.1152/jn.1996.76.4.2522
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Transfer of gain changes from targeting to other types of saccade in the monkey: constraints on possible sites of saccadic gain adaptation

Abstract: 1. Our goal was to use behavioral experiments to delimit where in the simian oculomotor system the gain of horizontal saccadic eye movements might be controlled. Our strategy was to change the gain of saccades to visual target steps (called targeting saccades) and to examine whether these changes transferred to other types of saccades. We reduced the gain of targeting saccades by jumping the target backward as a saccade was made so that the saccade appeared to overshoot. After 1,000-1,500 saccades to such back… Show more

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“…Saccadic outward adaptation takes longer to develop, reaches lower gain change levels, and is less stable than saccadic inward adaptation Fuchs et al 1996;Miller et al 1981;Panouilleres et al 2009;Robinson et al 2003;Scudder et al 1998;Straube et al 1997). Outward and inward adaptation affect saccade dynamics differently.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Saccadic outward adaptation takes longer to develop, reaches lower gain change levels, and is less stable than saccadic inward adaptation Fuchs et al 1996;Miller et al 1981;Panouilleres et al 2009;Robinson et al 2003;Scudder et al 1998;Straube et al 1997). Outward and inward adaptation affect saccade dynamics differently.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, there is the large and variable gap duration of between 400 and 1,000 ms, which was chosen to make our gap condition comparable to the overlap saccade condition. Most other studies used gaps of ϳ200 ms (Deubel 1999;Fuchs et al 1996;Hopp and Fuchs 2010). Because of the difference in FP offset and gap duration, our gap condition cannot and should not be equated to a regular gap saccade condition.…”
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“…The mean quick-phase vector (ϩ) had a horizontal component of 23.0°. The downward component of the mean quick-phase vector may reflect compensation for the clear upward eye position drift in the dark (see trace V in A), as proposed by Fuchs et al (1996). The upward drift (velocity ϳ5°/s) was present in both monkeys.…”
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confidence: 55%
“…In addition, Fuchs and colleagues [16] state that the mechanisms of gain changes are different in humans and monkeys, based on experimental results showing differences between humans and monkeys in the presence and absence of adaptation transfer. However, this result is not the determining factor for rejecting the assumption that the adaptation site is in the cerebellum.…”
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