We present three conclusions regarding the neural control of saccadic eye movements, resulting from comparisons between recorded movements and computer simulations. The controller signal to the muscles is probably a multipulse-step. This kind of signal drives the fastest model trajectories. Finally, multipulse signals explain differences between model and electrophysiological results.
Multipulse control of saccadic eye movements
In: Conference on Decision and Control, 20th, and Symposium on Adaptive Processes ; 1981 ; San Diego, CA
1981-01-01
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