Abstract
Eye movement after-effects subsequent to pursuit of a single LED target were studied in human subjects to test the hypothesis that constant velocity pursuit activates a velocity storage system in the neuronal pathway. The temporal characteristics of observed after-effects fall within those predicted from the Robinson model of eyeball mechanics, indicating that neuronal integration was not a factor.
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