The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking

Experiments with the Rashbass ‘step-ramp’ paradigm have revealed that the initial catchup saccade that occurs near pursuit onset uses target velocity as well as position information in its programming. Information about both position and motion also influences smooth pursuit. To investigate the timi...

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Main Authors: Patricia M. Cisarik, Sanjeev Kasthurirangan, Frank E. Visco Jr., Harold E. Bedell, Scott B. Stevenson, Avesh Raghunandan
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Language:English
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2010-10-01
Series:Journal of Eye Movement Research
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Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2304
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spelling doaj-69162b90df9942c5b7a04fd3a7d795772021-05-28T13:34:39ZengBern Open PublishingJournal of Eye Movement Research1995-86922010-10-013410.16910/jemr.3.4.4The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual trackingPatricia M. Cisarik0Sanjeev Kasthurirangan1Frank E. Visco Jr.2Harold E. Bedell3Scott B. Stevenson4Avesh Raghunandan5Southern College of OptometryAbbott Medical OpticsUniversity of Houston College of OptometryUniversity of Houston College of OptometryUniversity of Houston College of OptometryFerris State University, MichiganExperiments with the Rashbass ‘step-ramp’ paradigm have revealed that the initial catchup saccade that occurs near pursuit onset uses target velocity as well as position information in its programming. Information about both position and motion also influences smooth pursuit. To investigate the timing of velocity sampling near the initiation of saccades and smooth pursuit, we analyzed the eye movements made in nine ‘step-ramp’ conditions, produced by combining –2, 0 and +2 deg steps with –8, 0 and +8 deg/s ramps. Each trial had either no temporal gap or a 50-ms gap during which the laser target was extinguished, beginning 25, 50, 75 or 100 ms after the step. Six subjects repeated each of the resulting 45 conditions 25 times. With no temporal gap, saccades were larger in the step-ramp-away’ than the ‘step-only’ condition, confirming that saccade programming incorporates ramp velocity information. A temporal gap had no effect on the accuracy of saccades on ‘step-only’ trials, but often caused undershoots in ‘step-ramp’ trials. A 50-ms gap within the first 100 ms also increased the latency of the initial saccade. Although initial pursuit velocity was unaffected by a temporal gap, a gap that started at 25 ms reliably delayed pursuit onset for ramp motion of the target toward the fovea. Later gaps had a minimal effect on initial pursuit latency. The similar timing of the temporal gaps in target motion information that affect the initiation of saccades and pursuit provides further behavioral evidence that the two types of eye movements share pre-motor neural mechanisms.https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2304saccadepursuitvelocitylatencyposition errorvisual gap
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author Patricia M. Cisarik
Sanjeev Kasthurirangan
Frank E. Visco Jr.
Harold E. Bedell
Scott B. Stevenson
Avesh Raghunandan
spellingShingle Patricia M. Cisarik
Sanjeev Kasthurirangan
Frank E. Visco Jr.
Harold E. Bedell
Scott B. Stevenson
Avesh Raghunandan
The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
Journal of Eye Movement Research
saccade
pursuit
velocity
latency
position error
visual gap
author_facet Patricia M. Cisarik
Sanjeev Kasthurirangan
Frank E. Visco Jr.
Harold E. Bedell
Scott B. Stevenson
Avesh Raghunandan
author_sort Patricia M. Cisarik
title The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
title_short The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
title_full The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
title_fullStr The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
title_full_unstemmed The effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
title_sort effect of a temporary absence of target velocity information on visual tracking
publisher Bern Open Publishing
series Journal of Eye Movement Research
issn 1995-8692
publishDate 2010-10-01
description Experiments with the Rashbass ‘step-ramp’ paradigm have revealed that the initial catchup saccade that occurs near pursuit onset uses target velocity as well as position information in its programming. Information about both position and motion also influences smooth pursuit. To investigate the timing of velocity sampling near the initiation of saccades and smooth pursuit, we analyzed the eye movements made in nine ‘step-ramp’ conditions, produced by combining –2, 0 and +2 deg steps with –8, 0 and +8 deg/s ramps. Each trial had either no temporal gap or a 50-ms gap during which the laser target was extinguished, beginning 25, 50, 75 or 100 ms after the step. Six subjects repeated each of the resulting 45 conditions 25 times. With no temporal gap, saccades were larger in the step-ramp-away’ than the ‘step-only’ condition, confirming that saccade programming incorporates ramp velocity information. A temporal gap had no effect on the accuracy of saccades on ‘step-only’ trials, but often caused undershoots in ‘step-ramp’ trials. A 50-ms gap within the first 100 ms also increased the latency of the initial saccade. Although initial pursuit velocity was unaffected by a temporal gap, a gap that started at 25 ms reliably delayed pursuit onset for ramp motion of the target toward the fovea. Later gaps had a minimal effect on initial pursuit latency. The similar timing of the temporal gaps in target motion information that affect the initiation of saccades and pursuit provides further behavioral evidence that the two types of eye movements share pre-motor neural mechanisms.
topic saccade
pursuit
velocity
latency
position error
visual gap
url https://bop.unibe.ch/JEMR/article/view/2304
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