Abstract

Ss performed fixation shifts between moving and stationary targets that were presented against a visually complex background. Post-saccade pursuit latencies were far shorter than the response lags previously reported for the pursuit control system. This is interpreted as evidence for control of initial post-saccade pursuit velocity by pre-saccade image velocity information selected from a limited region of peripheral retina.

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