| 41. | The same neural integrators also generate eye position for other conjugate eye movements such as saccades and smooth pursuit.
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| 42. | The pars reticulata is one of the two primary output eye movements in stabilisation of gaze and in saccades.
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| 43. | The SNpr projects to the deep layer of the superior colliculus thus controlling fast eye movements ( saccades ).
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| 44. | Saccades are separated from each other by fixations, during which the eyes are relatively stationary on the page.
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| 45. | This shift in covert attention is linked to eye movement circuitry that sets up a slower saccade to that location.
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| 46. | The latency cut-off is approximately ~ 200ms; any longer than this is outside the express saccade range.
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| 47. | For saccades, neurons are activated in a region that represents the point to which the saccade will be directed.
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| 48. | For saccades, neurons are activated in a region that represents the point to which the saccade will be directed.
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| 49. | The pursuit of targets moving with velocities of greater than 30?/ s tends to require catch-up saccades.
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| 50. | This may be a movement of the head and / or eyes towards the visual stimulus, called a saccade.
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