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

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posted on 2024-07-12, 18:29 authored by Markus A. Hietanen, Nicholas S. C. Price, Shaun L. Cloherty, Kostas Hadjidimitrakis, Michael R. Ibbotson
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. The improvement in ocular following speed following repeated exposure to the same oculomotor task represents a novel form of sensori-motor learning in the context of a reflexive movement.

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ARC Centre of Excellence for Integrative Brain Function

Australian Research Council

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1932-6203

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PLoS ONE

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12

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12

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article no. 0189030

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Public Library of Science

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Copyright © 2017 Hietanen et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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eng

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