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What Do V1 Neurons Tell Us about Saccadic Suppression?

Stella Yu and Tai Sing Lee
Journal Article, Neurocomputing, Vol. 32, pp. 271 - 277, June, 2000

Abstract

A series of neurophysiological experiments on the responses of V1 neurons during saccadic eye movements were carried out. Strong suppression followed by rebound was observed in post-saccadic neural activities. These results showed that although the reduction in perceptual sensitivity during rapid eye movements was largely due to the smearing of visual stimuli during saccades, there exist saccade-related extra-retinal signals mediating saccadic suppression at the neuronal level.

BibTeX

@article{Yu-2000-16740,
author = {Stella Yu and Tai Sing Lee},
title = {What Do V1 Neurons Tell Us about Saccadic Suppression?},
journal = {Neurocomputing},
year = {2000},
month = {June},
volume = {32},
pages = {271 - 277},
keywords = {Saccadic suppression; Orientation tuning; Primate visual cortex; Eye movement},
}