PMID: 14208580Dec 11, 1964Paper

AVERAGED BRAIN ACTIVITY FOLLOWING SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENT

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K GaarderJ C ARMINGTON

Abstract

Since a change of stimulus is required to effect a visual response, and since saccadic eye movements change the locus of the retinal image, the hypothesis was developed that there should be a brain response following saccadic eye movement.- The hypothesis was tested experimentally by averaging the activities following successive saccadic eye movements. A response was found whose characteristics were dependent on illuminance of the stimulus.

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