Children with ASD showed a significant divergence in gaze patterns compared to typically developing children, intensifying over early childhood, with implications for developmental and adaptive functioning.
Non-invasive disinhibition of the oculomotor system shows that ongoing preparatory activity in the superior colliculus has movement-generating potential and need not rise to threshold in order to produce a saccade.
Flies have two parallel visual pathways with specialized physiological properties to compensate for perturbations in their flight course and to saccade toward objects.
Florian A Dehmelt, Rebecca Meier ... Aristides B Arrenberg
Systematic stimulation across the entire visual field reveals that zebrafish optokinetic behavior is most strongly driven by lateral stimulus locations, as a result of both retinal and extra-retinal effects.
Ventral premotor mirror neurons discriminate observed actions well but predominantly differently from self-performed actions, requiring reconsideration of concepts addressing their function.
Jean-Paul Noel, Edoardo Balzani ... Dora E Angelaki
Primates use their eyes to keep track of spatial goals, and this strategy is reflected by the functional connectivity between a traditionally considered optic flow area (dorsomedial superior temporal area) and prefrontal cortex.