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Original Article

Prediction in Smooth Pursuit

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Pages 131-136 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

A quantitative analysis of prediction in smooth pursuit was made in 23 normal subjects. The target wave (random sinusoidal wave), which contains a predictive portion and a non-predictive portion, was developed by the authors, using a microcomputer. Five parameters were established quantitatively after microcomputer A/D conversion of the eye movements every 10 ms. There was no significant difference in amplitude gain, retinal error velocity, velocity gain or acceleration gain between the predictive and the non-predictive portions. However, a significant difference between the predictive portion and the non-predictive portion was found in phase lag. We therefore concluded that the predictive function in smooth pursuit, in normal subjects, is the most important factor in the phase relationship between target wave and eye movements.

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