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The following pages link to Ocular compensation for self-motion. Visual mechanisms (Q36180941):
Displaying 22 items.
- Eyes on target: what neurons must do for the vestibuloocular reflex during linear motion (Q28268215) (← links)
- Effect of unilateral vestibular deafferentation on the initial human vestibulo-ocular reflex to surge translation (Q30497074) (← links)
- Modeling depth from motion parallax with the motion/pursuit ratio (Q30588931) (← links)
- Vestibulo-ocular reflex to transient surge translation: complex geometric response ablated by normal aging (Q35747262) (← links)
- Motion parallax thresholds for unambiguous depth perception (Q36103320) (← links)
- Concordant eye movement and motion parallax asymmetries in esotropia (Q36512972) (← links)
- Spatial summation properties of the human ocular following response (OFR): evidence for nonlinearities due to local and global inhibitory interactions (Q36953686) (← links)
- A Pursuit Theory Account for the Perception of Common Motion in Motion Parallax (Q37187974) (← links)
- The motion/pursuit law for visual depth perception from motion parallax (Q37328284) (← links)
- Visual depth from motion parallax and eye pursuit (Q39736845) (← links)
- The effects of aging on the perception of depth from motion parallax (Q41900394) (← links)
- Cortical projections to the nucleus of the optic tract and dorsal terminal nucleus and to the dorsolateral pontine nucleus in macaques: a dual retrograde tracing study (Q42163265) (← links)
- Vestibular contributions to gaze stability during transient forward and backward motion (Q44457823) (← links)
- Similar kinematic properties for ocular following and smooth pursuit eye movements (Q45116985) (← links)
- Disruption of eye movements by ethanol intoxication affects perception of depth from motion parallax (Q45162419) (← links)
- The pursuit theory of motion parallax (Q48379385) (← links)
- Aging does not affect integration times for the perception of depth from motion parallax (Q50241765) (← links)
- Primate translational vestibuloocular reflexes. II. Version and vergence responses to fore-aft motion. (Q52081155) (← links)
- Human ocular responses to translation of the observer and of the scene: dependence on viewing distance (Q72390183) (← links)
- Eye movements provide the extra-retinal signal required for the perception of depth from motion parallax (Q73468340) (← links)
- Optokinetic Eye Movements Elicited by Radial Optic Flow in the Macaque Monkey (Q74299510) (← links)
- Optokinetic nystagmus is elicited by curvilinear optic flow during high speed curve driving (Q84443598) (← links)