Dissociating the impact of sensory and motor noise in human saccades
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Eyes rarely land exactly on target. Here we investigated to which extent sensory (visual) or motor (execution) noise in neural signals determines the imprecision of saccades. We compared the variability of saccades recorded in human subjects to the predictions of a stochastic feedback optimal model of the oculomotor system. From the spatiotemporal development of the variability along the trajectories, we derived plausible estimates of the noise in sensory and motor signals.
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