Publications by authors named "Nicolas Deravet"

Prediction and time estimation are all but required for motor function in everyday life. In the context of eye movements, for instance, they allow predictive saccades and eye re-acceleration in anticipation of a target re-appearance. While the neural pathways involved are not fully understood, it is known that the frontal lobe plays an important role.

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  • This study examined eye movement characteristics, specifically pursuit and saccades, in amblyopic and control children versus adults, focusing on how prior and visual information affects eye velocity.
  • It involved 41 children (21 with amblyopia and 20 controls) and 55 adults (18 with amblyopia and 37 controls) tracking a moving target, either clear or blurry to simulate amblyopia.
  • Findings revealed that children showed delayed onset and decreased gain when tracking the blurry target, with different effects of visual information on pursuit velocity, highlighting age-related differences in eye movement responses to visual stimuli.
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Combination of signals based on their reliability is an increasingly popular model for sensorimotor processing. However, how reliability is estimated, or how such estimation is affected by prolonged exposure to noisy inputs, is still unknown. In this study, we compare patients with unilateral functional amblyopia with control subjects tracking either a reliable target, or a blurry, unreliable target, in a task of repeated, sustained smooth pursuit.

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Oculomotor behaviors integrate sensory and prior information to overcome sensory-motor delays and noise. After much debate about this process, reliability-based integration has recently been proposed and several models of smooth pursuit now include recurrent Bayesian integration or Kalman filtering. However, there is a lack of behavioral evidence in humans supporting these theoretical predictions.

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