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Saccadic and Postsaccadic Disconjugacy in Zebrafish Larvae Suggests Independent Eye Movement Control

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2016
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Chen, C. C., Bockisch, C. J., Straumann, D., & Huang, M. Y.-Y. (2016). Saccadic and Postsaccadic Disconjugacy in Zebrafish Larvae Suggests Independent Eye Movement Control. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 10, 80. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2016.00080

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Spontaneous eye movements of zebrafish larvae in the dark consist of centrifugal saccades that move the eyes from a central to an eccentric position and postsaccadic centripetal drifts. In a previous study, we showed that the fitted single-exponential time constants of the postsaccadic drifts are longer in the temporal-to-nasal (T->N) direction than in the nasal-to-temporal (N->T) direction. In the present study, we further report that saccadic peak velocities are higher and saccadic amplitudes are larger in the N->T direction than in

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  • Chen, C C
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  • Bockisch, C J
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  • Straumann, D
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  • Huang, M Y-Y
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10

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1662-5137

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Chen, C. C., Bockisch, C. J., Straumann, D., & Huang, M. Y.-Y. (2016). Saccadic and Postsaccadic Disconjugacy in Zebrafish Larvae Suggests Independent Eye Movement Control. Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience, 10, 80. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnsys.2016.00080

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