LATENCY OF VISUALLY EVOKED SACCADIC EYE-MOVEMENTS .1. SACCADIC LATENCY AND THE FACILITATION MODEL

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作者
REULEN, JPH [1 ]
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[1] VRIJE UNIV AMSTERDAM, DEPT MED PHYS, 1081 BT AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS
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10.1007/BF00337075
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TP3 [计算技术、计算机技术];
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0812 ;
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The paper deals with the initiation of visually guided saccades, in order to break down the saccadic reaction time into functionally different periods of time. It takes into account that spatial processing of information is so basic that modelling of saccadic control properties should include spatio-temporal arrangements. The output signal of the saccadic system was measured in response to visual stimuli in which the time between the appearance of a visual stimulus in the time between the appearance of a visual stimulus in the peripheral field and the disappearance of the central fixation point was varied. The variation of the mean saccadic latency time, measured with respect to the onset of the peripheral stimulus, as a function of stimulus asynchrony was highly significant. This variation may be represented by a so-called gap-overlap curve, which is characterized here by means of 5 parameters. A facilitation model is introduced to fit the results of the gap-overlap experiments. The facilitation model for the initiation of visually evoked saccades incorporates a mechanism which governs the efficiency of processing of signals that arise from a stimulus presented at a particular position in space. It explains how visual information may be affected by other sensory information before it is used to command further saccades. It allows determination of saccadic system parameters, such as the peripheral and the foveal afferent processing time, the central processing time for a saccade and the degree of facilitation. These quantities were characteristic for the given test subjects, and where these data could be compared with neurophysiological data, the agreement was within the experiment error.
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