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Saccades of video head impulse test in Meniere's disease and Vestibular Migraine: What can we learn from? 被引量:2
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作者 Yi Du Xingjian Liu +4 位作者 Lili Ren Yu Wang Fei Ji Weiwei Guo Ziming Wu 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2023年第2期79-84,共6页
Background:Saccades are often observed on video head impulse tests(vHIT)in patients with Meniere's Disease(MD)and Vestibular Migraine(VM).However,their saccadic features are not fully described.Objective:This stud... Background:Saccades are often observed on video head impulse tests(vHIT)in patients with Meniere's Disease(MD)and Vestibular Migraine(VM).However,their saccadic features are not fully described.Objective:This study aims to identify the saccades characteristics of MD and VM.Methods:75 VM patients and 103 definite unilateral MD patients were enrolled in this study.First raw saccades were exported and analyzed.The VM patients were divided into left and right based on their ears,while the MD patients were separated into affected and unaffected subgroups based on their audiograms and symptoms.Results:The MD patients have more saccades on the affected side(85%vs.69%),and saccade velocity is more consistent than the contralateral side(shown by the coefficient of variation).The saccades occurrence rates on both sides are similar in VM(77%vs.76%),as are other saccadic parameters.The MD patients have more significant inter-aural differences than the VM patients,manifested in higher velocity(p-value 0.000),earlier arriving(p-value 0.010),and more time-domain gathered(p-value 0.003)on the affected side.Conclusions:Bilateral saccades are commonly observed in MD and VM.In contrast to MD,saccades on VM are subtle,scattered,and late-arrived.Furthermore,the MD patients showed inconsistent saccadic distribution with more velocity-uniform saccades on the affected side. 展开更多
关键词 Meniere's disease Vestibular migraine saccadeS Video head impulse test Differential diagnosis
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AB014.Impaired anti-saccade production in posterior parietal cortex damaged patients
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作者 Julie Ouerfelli-Ethier Aarlenne Z.Khan Laure Pisella 《Annals of Eye Science》 2019年第1期189-189,共1页
Background:Performing an anti-saccade relies on two mechanisms:(I)inhibiting an automatic saccade to a target,and(II)generating,instead,a voluntary saccade to a location other than this visual target.It remains unclea... Background:Performing an anti-saccade relies on two mechanisms:(I)inhibiting an automatic saccade to a target,and(II)generating,instead,a voluntary saccade to a location other than this visual target.It remains unclear where and how these two processes are implemented to ensure the production of correct anti-saccades.Previous research in optic ataxia has implicated the posterior parietal cortex(PPC)in anti-pointing,implying a possible role of the PPC in anti-saccade production.Methods:Here,we tested how three patients with unilateral or bilateral damage to the PPC,as well as six neurologically intact controls,perform different types of anti-saccade:classic anti-saccades(180°rotation)or mirror saccades(90°rotation)across and within hemi-fields.Results:We showed that PPC damaged patients were impaired in anti-saccade production for their contralesional visual fields.This was reflected in a longer period of erroneous pro-saccades,longer latencies associated with correct anti-saccades to the contralesional visual field and more imprecise anti-saccades.Conclusions:Our results thus suggest that PPC damage results in delayed and prolonged competing saccade planning processes between two locations(i.e.,visual target and saccade goal location).Taken together,our results provide evidence for a crucial role of the PPC in parallel mechanisms underlying anti-saccade performance. 展开更多
关键词 saccade planning anti-saccade inhibition posterior parietal cortex(PPC)
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Analysis of video head impulse test saccades data in patients with vestibular migraine or probable vestibular migraine 被引量:1
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作者 Yi Du Xingjian Liu +2 位作者 Lili Ren Yu Wang Ziming Wu 《Journal of Otology》 CSCD 2022年第4期197-202,共6页
Objective:Saccades accompanied by normal gain in video head impulse tests(vHIT)are often observed in patients with vestibular migraine(VM).However,they are not considered as an independent indicator,reducing their uti... Objective:Saccades accompanied by normal gain in video head impulse tests(vHIT)are often observed in patients with vestibular migraine(VM).However,they are not considered as an independent indicator,reducing their utility in diagnosing VM.To better understand clinical features of VM,it is necessary to understand raw saccades data.Methods:Fourteen patients with confirmed VM,45 patients with probable VM(p-VM)and 14 agematched healthy volunteers were included in this study.Clinical findings related to spontaneous nystagmus(SN),positional nystagmus(PN),head-shaking nystagmus(HSN),caloric test and vHIT were recorded.Raw saccades data were exported and numbered by their sequences,and their features analyzed.Results:VM patients showed no SN,PN or HSN,and less than half of them showed unilateral weakness(UW)on caloric test.The first saccades from lateral semicircular canal stimulation were the most predominant for both left and right sides.Neither velocity nor time parameters were significantly different when compared between the two sides.Most VM patients(86%)exhibited small saccades,around 35%of the head peak velocity,with a latency of 200e400 ms.Characteristics of saccades were similar in patients with p-VM.Only four normal subjects showed saccades,all unilateral and seemingly random.Conclusions:Small saccades involving bilateral semicircular canals with a scattered distribution pattern are common in patients with VM and p-VM. 展开更多
关键词 Vestibular migraine Probable vestibular migraine Video head impulse test saccade Data analysis
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AB055.Eye movements in the dark:saccades to non-visual targets
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作者 Vanessa Harrar William Le +1 位作者 Maurice Ptito Aarlenne Z.Khan 《Annals of Eye Science》 2018年第1期461-461,共1页
Background:Saccades are rapid and abrupt eye movements that allow us to change the point of fixation very quickly.Saccades are generally made to visual points of interest,but we can also saccade to non-visual objects ... Background:Saccades are rapid and abrupt eye movements that allow us to change the point of fixation very quickly.Saccades are generally made to visual points of interest,but we can also saccade to non-visual objects that attract our attention.While there is a plethora of studies investigating saccadic eye movements to visual targets,there is very little evidence of how eye movement planning occurs when individuals are performing eye movements to non-visual targets across different sensory modalities.Methods:Fifteen adults with normal,or corrected to normal,vision made saccades to either visual,auditory,tactile or proprioceptive targets.In the auditory condition a speaker was positioned at one of eight locations along a circle surrounding a central fixation point.In the proprioceptive condition the participant’s finger was placed at one of the eight locations.In the tactile condition participants were touched on their right forearm in one of four eccentric location,left and right of a central point.Eye movements were made in complete darkness.Results:We compared the precision and accuracy of the eye movements to tactile,proprioceptive,and auditory targets in the dark.Overall,both precision and accuracy of movements to non-visual targets were significantly lower compared to visual targets.Conclusions:These differences emphasize the central role of the visual system in saccade planning. 展开更多
关键词 saccadeS FIXATION MULTISENSORY perceptual shift BIAS
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Comparing saccades in Visually Enhanced Vestibular-Ocular Reflex and video head impulse test in vestibular assessment
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作者 Yi Du Xingjian Liu +4 位作者 Yu Wang Zhengyan Xu Fei Jia Lili Ren Ziming Wu 《Journal of Otology》 CAS 2024年第3期148-157,共10页
Objective:This study aimed to develop and evaluate a novel software tool for robust analysis of the Visually Enhanced Vestibular-Ocular Reflex(VVOR)and video head impulse test(vHIT)saccades.Methods:A retrospective stu... Objective:This study aimed to develop and evaluate a novel software tool for robust analysis of the Visually Enhanced Vestibular-Ocular Reflex(VVOR)and video head impulse test(vHIT)saccades.Methods:A retrospective study was conducted on 94 patients with Meniere’s Disease(MD),unilateral vestibular hypofunction(UVH),and vestibular migraine(VM).The MATLAB-based VVOR Analysis System and Saccades All in One software were utilized for data processing.New techniques,VVOR_diff and VVOR_cycle,were deployed for saccade parameter extraction.Results:Saccade incidence rates,examined through vHIT,VVOR_diff,and VVOR_cycle,exhibited distinct patterns in MD,UVH,and VM patients.Frequent instances of multiple saccades within a single cycle were noted on the affected side in MD and UVH patients.Statistically significant differences in saccade gain and incidence rates between the affected and unaffected sides were evident in MD and UVH patients.Notably,high inter-method and intra-method correlations suggested consistency across different methods and potential interactions within one.Conclusion:The software proved effective in extracting saccades and reducing noise in VVOR data,thereby enhancing the evaluation of vestibular function and potentially improving diagnostic accuracy for vestibular disorders. 展开更多
关键词 Visually enhanced vestibular-ocular reflex saccades Frequency-dependent Vestibular-ocular reflex Wavelet analysis
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Modulation of Neuronal Activity and Saccades at Theta Rhythm During Visual Search in Non-human Primates
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作者 Jin Xie Ting Yan +2 位作者 Jie Zhang Zhengyu Ma Huihui Zhou 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2022年第10期1183-1198,共16页
Active exploratory behaviors have often been associated with theta oscillations in rodents,while theta oscillations during active exploration in non-human primates are still not well understood.We recorded neural acti... Active exploratory behaviors have often been associated with theta oscillations in rodents,while theta oscillations during active exploration in non-human primates are still not well understood.We recorded neural activities in the frontal eye field(FEF)and V4 simultaneously when monkeys performed a free-gaze visual search task.Saccades were strongly phase-locked to theta oscillations of V4 and FEF local field potentials,and the phase-locking was dependent on saccade direction.The spiking probability of V4 and FEF units was significantly modulated by the theta phase in addition to the time-locked modulation associated with the evoked response.V4 and FEF units showed significantly stronger responses following saccades initiated at their preferred phases.Granger causality and ridge regression analysis showed modulatory effects of theta oscillations on saccade timing.Together,our study suggests phase-locking of saccades to the theta modulation of neural activity in visual and oculomotor cortical areas,in addition to the theta phase locking caused by saccade-triggered responses. 展开更多
关键词 Visual search saccade Theta rhythm FEF V4 Non-human primate
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Eye Movements, Cognitive Processes, and Reading 被引量:6
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作者 Keith Rayner 《心理与行为研究》 2004年第3期482-488,共7页
关键词 eye movements perceptual SPAN INTEGRATION ACROSS saccadeS eye MOVEMENT control.
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Modeling perisaccadic time perception 被引量:1
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作者 Andrea Guazzini Pietro Liò +1 位作者 Andrea Passarella Marco Conti 《Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering》 2010年第12期1133-1142,共10页
There is an impressive scarcity of quantitative models of the clock patterns in the brain. We propose a mesoscopic approach, i.e. neither a description at single neuron level, nor at systemic level/too coarse granular... There is an impressive scarcity of quantitative models of the clock patterns in the brain. We propose a mesoscopic approach, i.e. neither a description at single neuron level, nor at systemic level/too coarse granularity, of the time perception at the time of the saccade. This model uses functional pathway knowledge and is inspired by, and integrates, recent findings in both psychophysics and neurophysiology. Perceived time delays in the perisaccadic window are shown numerically consistent with recent experimental measures. Our model provides explanation for several experimental outcomes on saccades, estimates popu-lation variance of the error in time perception and represent a meaningful example for bridging psychophysics and neurophysiology. Finally we found that the insights into information processing during saccadic events lead to considerations on engineering exploitation of the underlying phenomena. 展开更多
关键词 BRAIN CLOCK saccadeS TIME Compression TIME PERCEPTION Craniotopiccoordinates
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THE PEAK LATENCY OF ORBITAL PRESACCADIC SPIKE POTENTIAL WITH HORIZONTAL EYE MOVEMENTS
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作者 单扬 MarkL.Moster RichardA.Roemer 《Chinese Medical Sciences Journal》 CAS CSCD 1996年第2期69-72,共4页
Purpose. To investigate the peak latency of the orbital presaccadic spike potential (SP) with horizontal eye movement in normals.Methods. Orbital SP was recorded in 28 normal subjects from 8 electrodes around the eyes... Purpose. To investigate the peak latency of the orbital presaccadic spike potential (SP) with horizontal eye movement in normals.Methods. Orbital SP was recorded in 28 normal subjects from 8 electrodes around the eyes with Pz as the reference while performing 5°, 10°, 20°, 30° and 40°horizontal saccades to visual targets. SP peak latency was measured from SP onset to SP peak on averaged data aligned on SP peak.Results. Significant main effects on SP peak latency are found for saccade size (<0. 01), saccade direction (P<0. 01) and electrode site (P<0. 05). No significant main effect on SP peak latency is found for eye (P>0. 05). SP peak latency increases with increasing saccade size from 5°to 40°. SP peak latency is longer with saccades back to center than away from center, and with abducting saccades than with adducting saccades. SP peak latency differs at the electrode sites with an order from shorter to longer as follows: inner canthus (IC); inferior orbit (IO): outer canthus (OC); superior orbit (SO).Conclusicos. The effects on the peak latency of orbital SP can be explained by the saccade dynamic property, volume conduction as well as physiologic and anatomic factors of the eyes and orbits. The peak latency of orbital SP can be used to reflect the temporal characteristics of ocular motor units controlling saccadic eye movement. 展开更多
关键词 saccade spike potential LATENCY
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Distortion of Space and Time during Saccadic Eye Movements
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作者 M. Suzuki Y. Yamazaki 《Intelligent Information Management》 2010年第2期90-94,共5页
The space-time distortion perceived subjectively during saccadic eye movements is an associative phenomenon of a transient shift of observer’s visual frame of reference from one position to another. Here we report th... The space-time distortion perceived subjectively during saccadic eye movements is an associative phenomenon of a transient shift of observer’s visual frame of reference from one position to another. Here we report that the lines of subjective simultaneity defined as two spatially separated flashes perceived during saccades were nearly uniformly tilted along the physical time-course. The causality of the resulting space-time compression may be explained by the Minkowski space-time diagram in physics. 展开更多
关键词 saccade SPACE TIME Compression
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Eye Tracking and Learning Predictability
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作者 Tiffanye McCoy-Thomas 《Journal of International Education and Practice》 2019年第4期11-18,共8页
Eye-tracking is a unique research method in education to help understand learners’attention to learning materials,reading struggles,learning strategies,and learning behaviors within the context of multimedia.This stu... Eye-tracking is a unique research method in education to help understand learners’attention to learning materials,reading struggles,learning strategies,and learning behaviors within the context of multimedia.This study overviews the empirical studies in this field,examines the role of eye-tracking in learning predictability,and discusses the ways that eye-tracking can be used for early intervention. 展开更多
关键词 FIXATION saccadeS INTERVENTION ASSESSMENT Evaluation
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AB073.Correlations between control of saccadic eye movements and performance in other cognitive tasks in younger adults,older adults and patients with Parkinson’s disease
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作者 Julie Ouerfelli-Ethier Basma Elsaeid +4 位作者 Julie Des Groseilliers Lydia Ouchene Douglas P.Munoz Gunnar Blohm Aarlenne Z.Khan 《Annals of Eye Science》 2018年第1期479-479,共1页
Background:Cognitive control is defined as the ability to act flexibly in the environment by either behaving automatically or inhibiting said automatic behaviour and it can be measured using an interleaved pro/anti-sa... Background:Cognitive control is defined as the ability to act flexibly in the environment by either behaving automatically or inhibiting said automatic behaviour and it can be measured using an interleaved pro/anti-saccade task.Decline in cognitive control has been attributed to normal aging and neurological illnesses such as Parkinson’s disease(PD)as well as decline in other cognitive abilities.This parallel might highlight the role played by cognitive control in information processing and working memory.However,little is known about the relationship between cognitive control and other cognitive processes such as visual memory,decision making,and visual search.We thus propose to correlate the incidence of impaired cognitive control with deficits in visual memory,decision making and visual search in three groups:younger adults,older adults and patients with idiopathic PD.Methods:Seventy-one participants,namely 34 adults(M=22.75,SD=3.8),22 older adults(M=67.4,SD=8.3),and 20 PD patients(M=65.59,SD=8.2)performed four tasks:interleaved pro/anti-saccade,visual memory,decision making,and serial and pop-out visual search.Results:Results show that within each group,anti-saccade error rate(ER)were significantly and negatively correlated with visual memory ER(ryounger=−0.378,P=0.036;rolder=−0.440,Polder=0.046;rPD=−0.609,P=0.016).On the other hand,correct decision-making reaction times(RT)were significantly correlated with anti-saccade ER,and RTs only in older adults(rER=0.529,P=0.014;rRT=0.512,P=0.018)and PD patients(rER=0.727,P=0.012;rRT=0.769,P=0.001).For visual search,PD patients showed a significant relationship between RTs for correct pro-saccades and pop-out(r=0.665,P=0.007),and serial(r=0.641,P=0.010)search RTs.Furthermore,there was a significant correlation between MoCA scores and anti-saccade RTs(r=−0.559,P=0.030)and ER(r=−0.562,P=0.029)in PD patients.Taken together,these results support the hypothesis of PD patients’reliance on bottom-up processes as top-down processes decline.For younger adults,there was a significant correlation between serial search performance and both anti-saccade ER(r=0.488,P=0.005),and correct pro-saccade ER(r=0.413,P=0.021).In older adults,this relationship was absent,but anti-saccade ER significantly correlated with pop-out search times(r=0.473,P=0.030).Conclusions:We found significant relationships between cognitive tasks and cognitive control as measured through the interleaved pro/anti-saccade task across and within participant groups,providing evidence of the appropriateness of the use of the interleaved pro/anti-saccade task as a measure of overall cognitive control. 展开更多
关键词 saccade cognitive control Parkinson's disease
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Exploration of Arabic reading, in terms of the vocalization of the text form by registering the eyes movements of pupils
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作者 Djemaia Bensoltana Boualem Asselah 《World Journal of Neuroscience》 2013年第4期263-268,共6页
The intrinsic factors such as the visual constraints, extrinsic such as biomechanics, interface such as the support: the writing, the linguistics, the typography, the sense of progress of the language, have their impa... The intrinsic factors such as the visual constraints, extrinsic such as biomechanics, interface such as the support: the writing, the linguistics, the typography, the sense of progress of the language, have their impact on the habit, and the fittest and particularly the efficiency in reading. We suspect that circuits and zones involved in horizontal orientation “right to the left” are not the same the other way around hanging the linguistic collection. Reading Arabic provided with a specific difference in vocalization proves to be a valuable model verification two major issues which arouse language perception: [lexical processing: is it instantaneous (visual memory) or delayed (memory-tampon)? ···]. And a comparison with other models of language detection mechanisms and brain areas mnemonics which is involved in making information. Results are significatively: children vocalized mode is best seen. It must extend the duration of the mode without vowels. In our opinion, our study is original, and we introduced what a valuable tool in the diagnosis of visual and cognitive strategy by the biotechnology technical based on variations in terms of reading. This opens a horizon of opportunity for the application of the method to the Arabic language to determine the differences in eye size reflecting the effects of task variables in reading and a comparative study of other languages. 展开更多
关键词 Eye Movements in Reading-Learning in School Method PHOTOELECTRIC Saccadic Ocular LEXICAL VOCALIZATION in ARABIC
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Simulate Human Saccadic Scan-Paths in Target Searching
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作者 Lijuan Duan Jun Miao +2 位作者 David M. W. Powers Jili Gu Laiyun Qing 《International Journal of Intelligence Science》 2016年第1期1-9,共9页
Human saccade is a dynamic process of information pursuit. There are many methods using either global context or local context cues to model human saccadic scan-paths. In contrast to them, this paper introduces a mode... Human saccade is a dynamic process of information pursuit. There are many methods using either global context or local context cues to model human saccadic scan-paths. In contrast to them, this paper introduces a model for gaze movement control using both global and local cues. To test the performance of this model, an experiment is done to collect human eye movement data by using an SMI iVIEW X Hi-Speed eye tracker with a sampling rate of 1250 Hz. The experiment used a two-by-four mixed design with the location of the targets and the four initial positions. We compare the saccadic scan-paths generated by the proposed model against human eye movement data on a face benchmark dataset. Experimental results demonstrate that the simulated scan-paths by the proposed model are similar to human saccades in term of the fixation order, Hausdorff distance, and prediction accuracy for both static fixation locations and dynamic scan-paths. 展开更多
关键词 Saccadic Scan-Paths Eye Movement Fixation Locations Dynamic Scan-Paths
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AB048.Pre-saccadic attentional facilitation is influenced by irrelevant post-saccadic changes
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作者 Maxime Bleau Anne-Sophie Laurin +3 位作者 Anton Malienko Trang Tran Laure Pisella Aarlenne Z.Khan 《Annals of Eye Science》 2018年第1期454-454,共1页
Background:Many studies have shown that attention is shifted toward the goal of the upcoming saccade.It has been suggested that the purpose of this attentional shift is to aid in trans-saccadic integration by acting a... Background:Many studies have shown that attention is shifted toward the goal of the upcoming saccade.It has been suggested that the purpose of this attentional shift is to aid in trans-saccadic integration by acting as a‘pointer’(Cavanagh,Hunt,Afraz&Rolfs,2010)for remembering,processing and updating objects across saccadic eye movements(Rolfs,Jonikaitis,Deubel&Cavanagh,2011).We tested this hypothesis that pre-saccadic attentional facilitation acts as a pointer for trans-saccadic integration by investigating how irrelevant post-saccadic changes influenced pre-saccadic attentional discrimination.On one hand,if pre-saccadic attentional facilitation is an independent process involved only in enhancing peripheral information before the saccade,then manipulating visual information(absence or shift)after the saccade should have no influence on discrimination.On the other hand,if pre-saccadic attentional facilitation is involved in trans-saccadic integration,changes in visual information should influence discrimination of the pre-saccadic information.Methods:We tested different conditions involving different post-saccadic changes.In the baseline condition,participants made a saccade at the appearance of an arrow and discriminated a symbol(DS)that was presented briefly before the saccade at one of six peripheral locations.The symbol was masked thereafter with a figure 8,which remained till the end of the trial.Importantly,the DS was always presented while participants were fixating at center,and only the figure 8 was present at the end of the saccade.Participants were instructed to make the saccade then report the identity of the DS(4AFC).We then tested how blanking post-saccadic information[blanking of the saccade goal(SG)location,DSOff condition;of the entire visual scene including or excluding the SG location,AllOff and DSOnly conditions]and how displacement of the figure 8s after the saccade would affect performance.Results:We observed that discrimination performance was significantly lower when the SG location disappeared during the saccade and was no longer present when the saccade was completed(DSOff,-6.9%).This decrease in performance cannot be attributed to changes in the visual scene that may have drawn attention,as this was the case for all conditions;performance was not different when the entire visual scene was blanked(AllOff,-0.0%)or when only the DS remained(DSOnly,-1.6%).We also found that the performance decreased as a function of the displacement of the figure 8 from the SG location,particularly if it was displaced outside of the saccade landing zone.Conclusions:Based on these pattern of results,we suggest that pre-saccadic attentional facilitation is indeed involved in trans-saccadic integration by acting as a location marker or pointer.The lack of a visual target at the saccade goal,even if it is irrelevant to the pre-saccadic discrimination task,disrupted performance. 展开更多
关键词 Saccadic eye movements trans-saccadic integration
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Electrocortical Activity Differences Related to Saccadic Movements between Bipolar Patients and Healthy Subjects
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作者 Washington Adolfo Batista Juliana Bittencourt +14 位作者 Jose Inácio Salles Silmar Teixeira Luis F.Basile Antonio Egidio Nardi Claudia Diniz Fernanda Novis Luciana Angélica Silveira Rafael de Assis da Silva Amanda de Lima Teixeira Elie Cheniaux Flávio Kapczinki Mauricio Cagy Roberto Piedade Bruna Velasques Pedro Ribeiro 《Neuroscience & Medicine》 2013年第2期63-70,共8页
Objective: The present study aimed to investigate and to compare the electrophysiological changes in bipolar patients and healthy subjects during the execution of a saccade task. Materials and Methods: The subjects ha... Objective: The present study aimed to investigate and to compare the electrophysiological changes in bipolar patients and healthy subjects during the execution of a saccade task. Materials and Methods: The subjects had to respond to a fixed visual stimulus presented by a LEDs bar. We executed an ANOVA (one-way) and post hoc Scheffé test to examine the difference of absolute alpha power and reaction time among four groups: control, depression, manic and euthymic. We observed the frontal, parietal and occipital regions. The paired t test was realized on each electrode and group to compare the pre and post moment in the task. Results: We observed a statistical difference among the groups for the behavioral variable—saccade reaction time. For the electrophysiological variable—absolute alpha power, we did not find significant difference between the moments (pre and post stimulus presentation) for none of the electrodes of each bipolar group. However, the results pointed out to a difference between the moments for F3, P3, O1 and O2 electrodes for control group. Conclusion: We cannot affirm that the task influences the cortical activity of the patients. It is possible that the method used to analyze the data is not the adequate. The time-frequency analysis could be better to analyze the present data. We also observed that the absolute alpha power could be considered a marker of bipolar disorder, but not of the different states (i.e., mania, depression, euthymia). 展开更多
关键词 Sensorimotor Integration Saccadic Movement ATTENTION Bipolar Disease and Electroencephalography
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Neuronal Response to Reward and Luminance in Macaque LIP During Saccadic Choice
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作者 Ziqi Wu Aihua Chen Xinying Cai 《Neuroscience Bulletin》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2023年第1期14-28,共15页
Recent work in decision neuroscience suggests that visual saliency can interact with reward-based choice,and the lateral intraparietal cortex(LIP)is implicated in this process.In this study,we recorded from LIP neuron... Recent work in decision neuroscience suggests that visual saliency can interact with reward-based choice,and the lateral intraparietal cortex(LIP)is implicated in this process.In this study,we recorded from LIP neurons while monkeys performed a two alternative choice task in which the reward and luminance associated with each offer were varied independently.We discovered that the animal’s choice was dictated by the reward amount while the luminance had a marginal effect.In the LIP,neuronal activity corresponded well with the animal’s choice pattern,in that a majority of reward-modulated neurons encoded the reward amount in the neuron’s preferred hemifield with a positive slope.In contrast,compared to their responses to low luminance,an approximately equal proportion of luminance-sensitive neurons responded to high luminance with increased or decreased activity,leading to a much weaker population-level response.Meanwhile,in the non-preferred hemifield,the strength of encoding for reward amount and luminance was positively correlated,suggesting the integration of these two factors in the LIP.Moreover,neurons encoding reward and luminance were homogeneously distributed along the anterior-posterior axis of the LIP.Overall,our study provides further evidence supporting the neural instantiation of a priority map in the LIP in reward-based decisions. 展开更多
关键词 REWARD LUMINANCE Attention Priority map Saccadic choice Lateral intraparietal cortex
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Computational Decision Support System for ADHD Identification 被引量:2
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作者 Senuri De Silva Sanuwani Dayarathna +3 位作者 Gangani Ariyarathne Dulani Meedeniya Sampath Jayarathna Anne M.P.Michalek 《International Journal of Automation and computing》 EI CSCD 2021年第2期233-255,共23页
Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)is a common disorder among children.ADHD often prevails into adulthood,unless proper treatments are facilitated to engage self-regulatory systems.Thus,there is a need for ... Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD)is a common disorder among children.ADHD often prevails into adulthood,unless proper treatments are facilitated to engage self-regulatory systems.Thus,there is a need for effective and reliable mechanisms for the early identification of ADHD.This paper presents a decision support system for the ADHD identification process.The proposed system uses both functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI)data and eye movement data.The classification processes contain enhanced pipelines,and consist of pre-processing,feature extraction,and feature selection mechanisms.fMRI data are processed by extracting seed-based correlation features in default mode network(DMN)and eye movement data using aggregated features of fixations and saccades.For the classification using eye movement data,an ensemble model is obtained with 81%overall accuracy.For the fMRI classification,a convolutional neural network(CNN)is used with 82%accuracy for the ADHD identification.Both ensemble models are proved for overfitting avoidance. 展开更多
关键词 Attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder(ADHD) functional magnetic resonance imaging(fMRI) eye movement data seed-based correlation ensembled model convolutional neural network(CNN) default mode network(DMN) saccadeS FIXATIONS ADHD-Care decision support system(DDS)
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