Bibliography

1. Becker,W., Hoehne,O., Iwase,K. & Kornhuber,H.H. Bereitshaftpotential, pramotorische positivierung und andere Hirnpotentiale bei sakkadischen Augenbewegungen. Vision Res.12, 421-436 (1972).

2. Deecke,L. & Kornhuber,H.H. An electrical sign of participation of the mesial "supplementary motor ariea" in human voluntary finger movement. Brain Res 159, 473-476
(1978).

3. Heinen,S.J. & Liu,M. Single-neuron activity in the dorsomedial frontal cortex during smooth pursuit eye movements to predictable target motion. Vis Neurosci 14, 853-865 (1997).

4. Missal, M. and Heinen, S.J. (2004) Supplementary eye fields stimulation facilitates anticipatory pursuit. Journal of Neurophysiology, 92(2), 1257-62.

5. Kim, Y.-G., Badler, J.B., Heinen, S.J. (2005). Trajectory interpretation by supplementary eye field neurons during ocular baseball. Journal of Neurophysiology 94:2, 1385-1391.

6. Heinen, S.J., Rowland, J., Lee, B.T, and Wade, A.R. (2006) An oculomotor decision process revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Journal of Neuroscience, 26:52, 13515-13522.

7. Heinen,S.J. & Watamaniuk,S.N.J. Spatial integration in human smooth pursuit. Vision Res. 38, 3785-3794 (1998).

8. Watamaniuk,S.N.J. & Heinen,S.J. Human smooth pursuit direction discrimination. Vision Res. 39, 59-70 (99 A.D.).

9. Kardong,K. & v. Rattlesnake strike behavior: kinematics. J. Exp. Biol. 201 (Pt 6), 837-850 (1998).

10. Kowler,E. & Steinman,R.M. The effect of expections on slow oculomotor control III. Guessing unpredictable target displacements. Vision Res. 21, 191-203 (1981).

11. Kowler,E. & McKee,S. Sensitivity of smooth eye movement to small differences in target velocity. Vision Res. 27, 993-1015 (1987).

12. Kowler,E. Cognitive expectations, not habits, control anticipatory smooth oculomotor pursuit. Vision Res. 29, 1049-1057 (1989).


Movement Control
Timing
Integration & Segregation
People
Related Links
Contact
Relevant Publications