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Properties of pursuit movements
1Late Professor of Ophthalmology, Biomedical Engineering and Neuroscience, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.
Abstract:
This chapter describes dynamic properties of smooth pursuit, visual and non-visual stimuli for pursuit, smooth eye-head tracking movements, and plastic-adaptive properties of pursuit. Step-ramp visual stimulus motion has revealed important properties of pursuit, including the latency to onset, initial acceleration, accuracy, and transient oscillations-all features that have been used to develop models of the pursuit system, discussed in the chapter "Models of pursuit" by Robinson. The role of predictive neural mechanisms in generating pursuit movements that anticipate target motion, and that enable near-perfect tracking of sinusoidal target motion, are examined. Smooth pursuit can be generated in response to targets that do not move, such as stroboscopic lights and images stabilized in the periphery of vision. The view that, during combined eye-head pursuit, the pursuit signal is used to cancel the vestibulo-ocular reflex is an incomplete hypothesis, contradicted by behavioral and electrophysiological findings. Smooth pursuit shows adaptive capabilities, evident in individuals who develop extraocular muscle palsies.
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