Abstract

A saccade is a quick spasmodic movement of an eye formed by the central nervous system before the beginning of the movement and is realized by the oculomotor muscles as a programmed movement. These muscles are modeled as viscoelastic contractile elements. The programmed control is defined as a time function and is considered as a sum of four components (tonic, static, kinematic, and dynamic) under the following assumption: when a muscle contracts, the corresponding antagonist muscle becomes elongated.

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