Andreas,
We have published numerous papers on pursuit and VOR suppression in which
this non-linear behaviour has featured. A good source would be a review I
published in 1993.
Barnes,G.R. (1993). Visual-vestibular interaction in the control of head
and eye movements: the role of visual feedback and predictive mechanisms.
Progress in Neurobiology. 41 (4) :435-472.(Review)
Graham Barnes.
At 09:02 AM 5/17/02 +0200, you wrote:
>Dear list members,
>
>Carl and Gellman (1987) report a non-linear relation
>between stimulus velocity and the steady state velocity
>in smooth pursuit (step ramp paradigm). Is there a
>newer work on that topic? I couldn't find one.
>
>Carl JR, Gellman RS (1987) Human smooth pursuit:
>stimulus-dependent responses. J.Neurophysiol. 57: 1446-
>1463
>
>GreetinX
>
>Anja
>
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