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Fixation and pursuit targets comprised bright 0.3° or 0.5° spots, respectively, on a dark background.
Mean and peak gains were also reduced in the FTD group compared to the SD group for horizontal pursuit targets at 20° per second.
There were no significant smooth pursuit abnormalities in the SD and PA patients for horizontal and vertical smooth pursuit targets moving at 20° per second and 10° per second (Fig. 4, Supplementary Tables S3 and S4).
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A key strategy used here introduces a virtual vehicle formation such that each real vehicle has a corresponding virtual vehicle as its pursuit target.
Even with a small jitter range, if the pursuit were consistently slower than the pursuit target (i.e., pursuit gain <1.0), the actual temporal frequency of the display could be lower than intended.
In this experiment, while the observer was making a pursuit, we presented the bars moving at a display speed twice as fast as the pursuit target (Figure 4 D).
Gaze could be directed to the pursuit target and attention to the fixation target or vice versa, or gaze and attention were directed to the same (moving or stationary) target.
Indeed prior studies have shown that the rate of CUS can increase in dual tasks in which subjects have to follow the pursuit target while listening to a voice pronouncing a letter series [35]).
A previous study [4], in which subjects' gaze was directed to a visual pursuit target and attention to a visual fixation target or vice versa, reported increased activation to be restricted to the superior posterior parietal cortex in conditions where a dissociation between the focus of attention and gaze eye movements took place.
The pursuit target was a red (RGB 255,0,0) circle 0.5° of visual angle in diameter.
Upward arrows below the x-axes indicate the onset of pursuit target motion.
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