If you quickly move a camera from object to object, the abrupt shift between the two points causes a motion smear that might give you nausea. Our eyes, however, do movements like these two or three ...
When you go for a walk, how does your brain know the difference between a parked car and a moving car? This seemingly simple ...
University of Rochester researchers discover that contrary to long-standing beliefs, motion from eye movements helps the ...
Smooth pursuit eye movements enable the continuous tracking of moving objects, a function that is critical for both accurate visual perception and the coordination of motor actions. Research in this ...
Repetitive eye movement produces a compelling motion aftereffect (MAE). One mechanism thought to contribute to the illusory movement is an extra-retinal motion signal generated after adaptation.
Ever had one of those days when your brain feels like it’s running on fumes? Your thoughts are foggy, your concentration is shot, and your mind keeps spinning in unproductive circles. Traditional ...
Rapid side-to-side eye movements can help stabilize posture, avoid falls and maintain balance for people with Parkinson's disease, just as they can for healthy people. This seemingly counterintuitive ...
As we age, there is a decrease in the number of neurons in the basal ganglia, cerebellum and spinal cord that can negatively ...