September 1982
Volume 23, Issue 3
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Learning patterns of eye motion for foveal pursuit.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science September 1982, Vol.23, 393-397. doi:
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      S G Whittaker, G Eaholtz; Learning patterns of eye motion for foveal pursuit.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1982;23(3):393-397.

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Abstract

Two human subjects fixated a small light oscillating sinusoidally. After the light disappeared, sinusoidal post-pursuit eye motion (PPEM) continued to follow the unexpected trajectory of targets oscillating at 0.8 and 1.0 Hz. Saccades corrected differences between eye and expected target position during PPEM in complete darkness. Predictive tracking, the ability of primates to accurately fixate even rapidly moving targets, may thus involve learning specific eye movement patterns that mimic target motion.

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