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    A saccade (/səˈkɑːd/ sə-KAHD; French: [sakad]; French for 'jerk') is a quick, simultaneous movement of both eyes between two or more phases of fixation...
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  • The anti-saccade (AS) task is a way of measuring how well the frontal lobe of the brain can control the reflexive saccade, or eye movement. Saccadic eye...
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    when needed. A saccade is a fast movement of the eyes in a certain direction. In the most simplistic form, there are two types of saccade tests administered...
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    YJ-83 (redirect from CSS-N-8 Saccade)
    pinyin: yingji-83; lit. 'eagle strike 83'; NATO reporting name: CSS-N-8 Saccade) is a Chinese subsonic anti-ship cruise missile. It is manufactured by...
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  • move continuously along a line of text, but make short, rapid movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). Javal's observations were characterised...
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  • Opsoclonus (redirect from Reflexive saccade)
    inter-saccadic intervals. It is also referred to as saccadomania or reflexive saccade. The movements of opsoclonus may have a very small amplitude, appearing...
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  • temporarily occurs when fixating on a target stimulus, immediately following a saccade (i.e., quick eye movement). This elicits an overestimation in the temporal...
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  • chronostasis, which momentarily occurs following a rapid eye-movement. A saccade is a fast eye motion, and because it is a motion that is optimised for...
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  • abruptly to the next point. Rapid eye movements of this type are called saccades. If a video camera were to perform such high speed changes in focal points...
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    previously assumed, but a series of short stops (called fixations) and quick saccades. This observation raised important questions about reading, questions which...
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    movement to track objects of interest: smooth pursuit, vergence shifts and saccades. These types of movements appear to be initiated by a small cortical region...
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    kava has been found to be free of association with reduced ability in saccade and cognitive tests, but has been associated with elevated liver enzymes...
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    continuous despite the shifting retinal input signal that accompanied each saccade. This research began when John Grimes and Dr. George McConkie (1996) began...
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    Frontal eye fields (category Saccade)
    saccadic eye movements. The FEF have a topographic structure and represents saccade targets in retinotopic coordinates. The frontal eye field is reported to...
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    from Congolese rumba. Soukous led to diverse offshoots, such as ekonda saccadé, reflecting the Mongo rhythmic influence, and mokonyonyon, emulating pelvic...
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  • way that large changes in object location in the visual scene during a saccade or blink are not detected. The phenomenon described by Bridgeman et al...
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    by George Sperling's partial report paradigm. It was also noticed that saccade control is modulated by cognitive processes, insofar as the eye moves preferentially...
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    using a saccade task. Participants were shown a cue that indicated whether they had to make either a pro-saccade or an anti-saccade. An anti-saccade requires...
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  • temporarily occurs when fixating on a target stimulus, immediately following a saccade (e.g., quick eye movement). This elicits an overestimation in the temporal...
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  • the reaction time associated with an increased number of elements, and saccade responses, where it was shown that there is either no relationship, or...
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    via straight sequences of movement interspersed by rapid turns called saccades. During these turns, a fly is able to rotate 90° in less than 50 milliseconds...
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    (cranial nerve III) nucleus to mediate conjugate horizontal eye movements and saccades. The PPRF is situated in the pons just ventralmedial to the abducens nucleus...
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  • most likely involved in eye movement, as electrical stimulation evokes saccades (quick movements) of the eyes. It is also thought to contribute to working...
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  • movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). There is considerable variability in fixations (the point at which a saccade jumps to)...
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    role of midbrain dopamine neurons in short- and long-term adaptation of saccades to position-reward mapping" (PDF). Journal of Neurophysiology. 92 (4):...
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    decade (<10 to >60) 15 years (10–35) Hypermetric saccades, slow saccades, upper motor neuron (note: saccades relates to eye movement)   CAG repeat, 6p (Ataxin...
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    movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). There is considerable variability in fixations (the point at which a saccade jumps to)...
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  • Rapid eye movement may refer to: Rapid eye movement sleep or REM sleep Saccade, a fast movement of an eye Rapid Eye Movement (album), an album by Riverside...
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    times stronger than they need to be." However, eye movements (particularly saccades used on facial scanning and reading) do require high speed movements, and...
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    either reach and to simultaneously employ rapid eye movements (saccades) or to only use saccades. The coherent pattern of the firing of neurons in the PPC...
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