Journal article

Long-term sensorimotor adaptation in the ocular following system of primates

MA Hietanen, NSC Price, SL Cloherty, K Hadjidimitrakis, MR Ibbotson

Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2017

Abstract

The sudden movement of a wide-field image leads to a reflexive eye tracking response referred to as short-latency ocular following. If the image motion occurs soon after a saccade the initial speed of the ocular following is enhanced, a phenomenon known as post-saccadic enhancement. We show in macaque monkeys that repeated exposure to the same stimulus regime over a period of months leads to progressive increases in the initial speeds of ocular following. The improvement in tracking speed occurs for ocular following with and without a prior saccade. As a result of the improvement in ocular following speeds, the influence of post-saccadic enhancement wanes with increasing levels of training. ..

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University of Melbourne Researchers

Grants

Awarded by National Science Foundation


Funding Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the Australian Research Council [http://arc.gov.au] through the Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function (CE140100007 to MRI), by the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia [http://nhmrc.gov.au] (GNT1028710 to MRI) and the Lions Clubs of Victoria [http://lionsclubs.org.au/] to SLC. The funders had no role in study design, data collection and analysis, decision to publish, or preparation of the manuscript.