Rich Krauzlis
Jan 2012
Publications
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Original Research Articles:
- 51. Hafed, Z., and Krauzlis, R.J., Similarity of superior colliculus involvement
in microsaccade and saccade generation, J. Neurophysiol., in press.
- 50. Hafed,Z.,
Lovejoy, L., and Krauzlis, R.J., Modulation of microsaccades in monkey
during a covert visual attention task, J. Neuroscience, 31: 15219-15230,
2011.
- 49. Mahaffy,
S., and Krauzlis, R.J., Inactivation and stimulation of the frontal
pursuit area change pursuit metrics without affecting pursuit target selection,
J. Neurophysiol., 106: 347-360, 2011.
- 48. Nummela,
S.U., and Krauzlis, R.J., Superior colliculus inactivation alters
the weighted integration of visual stimuli, J. Neuroscience, 31: 8059-8066,
2011.
- 47. Mahaffy,
S., and Krauzlis, R.J., Neural activity in the frontal pursuit
area does not underlie pursuit target selection, Vision Res., 51: 853-866,
2011.
- 46. Nummela,
S.U., and Krauzlis, R.J., Inactivation of primate superior colliculus
biases target choice for smooth pursuit, saccades, and button press responses,
J. Neurophysiol., 99: 1743-1757, 2010.
- 45. Hafed,
Z.M., and Krauzlis, R.J., Microsaccadic suppression of visual
bursts in the primate superior colliculus, J. Neuroscience, 30: 9542-9547,
2010.
- 44. Lovejoy,
L.P., and Krauzlis, R.J., Inactivation of the primate superior
colliculus impairs covert selection of signals for perceptual judgments,
Nature Neuroscience,
13: 261-266, 2010.
- 43. Lovejoy,
L.P., Fowler, G.A., and Krauzlis, R.J., Spatial allocation of
attention during smooth pursuit eye movements, Vision Res., 49: 1275-1285,
2009.
- 42. Hafed,
Z.M., Goffart, L., and Krauzlis, R.J., A neural mechanism for
microsaccade generation in the primate superior colliculus, Science, 323:
940-943, 2009.
- 41. Perrone,
J.A., and Krauzlis, R.J., Vector subtraction using visual and
extraretinal motion signals: A new look at efference copy and corollary discharge
theories, J. Vision, 8:24, 1-14, 2008.
- 40. Hafed,
Z.M., and Krauzlis, R.J., Goal representations dominate superior
colliculus activity during extrafoveal tracking, J. Neuroscience, 28: 9426-9439,
2008.
- 39. Hafed,
Z.M., Goffart, L., and Krauzlis, R.J., Superior colliculus inactivation
causes stable offsets in eye position during tracking, J. Neuroscience, 28:
8124-8137, 2008.
- 38. Perrone,
J.A., and Krauzlis, R.J., Spatial integration by MT pattern
neurons: A closer look at pattern-to-component effects and the role of speed
tuning, Journal of Vision, 8:1, 1-14, 2008.
- 37. Nummela,
S.U., Lovejoy, L.P., and Krauzlis, R.J., Saccade selection when
reward probability is dynamically manipulated using Markov chains, Exp. Brain
Res., 187: 321-330, 2008.
- 36. Harwood,
M.R., Madelain, L., Krauzlis, R.J., and Wallman, J., The spatial
scale of attention strongly modulates saccade latencies, J. Neurophysiol.,
99: 1743-1757, 2008.
- 35. Hafed, Z.M., and Krauzlis, R.J., Ongoing eye movements constrain visual
perception, Nature Neuroscience, 9: 1449-1457, 2006.
- 34. Madelain,
L., Krauzlis, R.J., and Wallman, J., Spatial deployment of
attention influences both saccadic and pursuit tracking, Vision Res., 45:
2685-2703, 2005.
- 33. Liston,
D., and Krauzlis, R.J., Shared decision signal explains performance
and timing of pursuit and saccadic eye movements, J. Vision, 5: 678-689,
2005.
- 32. Carello,
C.D. and Krauzlis, R.J., Manipulating intent: evidence for a
causal role of the superior colliculus in target selection, Neuron, 43: 575-583,
2004.
- 31. Krauzlis,
R.J., Activity of rostral superior colliculus neurons during
passive and active viewing of motion, J. Neurophysiol., 92: 949-958, 2004.
- 30. Liston, D., and Krauzlis, R.J., Shared response preparation for pursuit
and saccadic eye movements, J. Neuroscience, 23: 11305-11314, 2003.
- 29. Stone,
L.S., and Krauzlis, R.J., Shared motion signals for human perceptual
decisions and oculomotor actions, J. Vision, 3: 725-736, 2003.
- 28. Madelain,
L., and Krauzlis, R.J., Pursuit of the ineffable: perceptual
and motor reversals during the tracking of apparent motion, J. Vision, 3:
642-653,
2003.
- 27. Madelain,
L., and Krauzlis, R.J., Effects of learning on smooth pursuit
during transient disappearance of a visual target, J. Neurophysiol., 90:
972-982, 2003.
- 26. Krauzlis,
R.J., Neuronal activity in the rostral superior colliculus
related to the initiation of pursuit and saccadic eye movements, J. Neuroscience,
23:4333-4344, 2003.
- 25. Kornylo,
K., Dill, N., Saenz, M., and Krauzlis, R.J., Canceling of pursuit
and saccadic eye movements in humans and monkeys, J. Neurophysiol., 89: 2984-2999,
2003.
- 24. Adler,
S.A., Bala, J., and Krauzlis, R.J. Primacy of spatial information
in guiding target selection for pursuit and saccades. J. Vision, 2: 627-644,
2002.
- 23. Krauzlis,
R.J., and Dill, N., Neural correlates of target choice for
pursuit and saccades in the primate superior colliculus, Neuron, 35: 355-363,
2002.
- 22. Krauzlis,
R.J., Dill, N., and Kornylo, K., Activity in the primate rostral
superior colliculus during the “gap effect” for pursuit and
saccades, Ann. NY Acad. Sci., 956: 409-413, 2002.
- 21. Krauzlis,
R.J., Extraretinal inputs to neurons in the rostral superior
colliculus of the monkey during smooth-pursuit eye movements. J. Neurophysiol.,
86: 2629-2633,2001.
- 20. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Adler, S.A., Effects of directional expectations on
motion perception and pursuit eye movements. Visual Neuroscience, 18: 365-376,
2001.
- 19. Krauzlis,
R.J., Population coding of movement dynamics by cerebellar
Purkinje cells. NeuroReport, 11: 1045-1050, 2000.
- 18. Basso,
M.A., Krauzlis, R.J., and Wurtz, R.H., Activation and inactivation
of rostral superior colliculus neurons during smooth-pursuit eye movements
in monkeys. J. Neurophysiol., 84: 892-908, 2000.
- 17. Krauzlis,
R.J., Basso, M.A., and Wurtz, R.H., Discharge properties of
neurons in the rostral superior colliculus of the monkey during smooth-pursuit
eye movements. J. Neurophysiol., 84: 876-891, 2000.
- 16. Krauzlis,
R.J., Zivotofsky, A.Z., and Miles, F.A., Target selection for
pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humans. J. Cog. Neurosci., 11: 641-649,
1999.
- 15. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Miles, F.A., Role of the oculomotor vermis in generating
pursuit and saccades: Effects of microstimulation. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 2046-2062,
1998.
- 14. Krauzlis,
R.J., Basso, M.A., and Wurtz, R.H., Shared motor error for
multiple eye movements. Science, 276: 1693-1695, 1997.
- 13. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Miles, F.A., Initiation of saccades during fixation
or pursuit: Evidence in humans for a single mechanism. J. Neurophysiol.,
76: 4175-4179, 1996.
- 12. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Miles, F.A., Release of fixation for pursuit and saccades
in humans: Evidence for shared inputs acting on different neural substrates.
J. Neurophysiol., 76: 2822-2833, 1996.
- 11. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Miles, F.A., Transitions between pursuit eye movements
and fixation in the monkey: dependence on context. J. Neurophysiol., 76:
1622-1638, 1996.
- 10. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Miles, F.A., Decreases in the latency of smooth pursuit
and saccadic eye movements produced by the "gap paradigm" in
the monkey. Vision Res., 36: 1973-1985, 1996.
- 9. Busettini,
C., Miles, F.A., and Krauzlis, R.J., Short latency disparity
vergence responses and their dependence on a prior saccadic eye movement.
J. Neurophysiol. 75: 1392-1410, 1996.
- 8. Krauzlis, R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., Directional organization of eye movement
and visual signals in the floccular lobe of the monkey cerebellum. Exp. Brain
Res., 109: 289-302, 1996.
- 7. Krauzlis, R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., A model of visually-guided smooth
pursuit eye movements based on behavioral observations. J. Comp. Neurosci.
1: 265-283, 1994.
- 6. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., Simple spike responses of gaze velocity
Purkinje cells in the floccular lobe of the monkey during the onset and offset
of pursuit eye movements. J. Neurophysiol., 72: 2045-2050, 1994.
- 5. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., Temporal properties of visual motion
signals for the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys. J.
Neurophysiol. 72:150-162, 1994.
- 4. Goldreich,
D., Krauzlis, R.J., and Lisberger, S.G., Effect of changing
feedback delay on spontaneous oscillations in smooth pursuit eye movements
of monkeys. J. Neurophysiol. 67: 625-638, 1992.
- 3. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., Visual motion commands for pursuit
eye movements in the cerebellum. Science 253: 568-571, 1991.
- 2. Movshon, J.A., Lisberger, S.G., and Krauzlis, R.J., Visual cortical signals
supporting smooth pursuit eye movements. CSH Symp. Quant. Biol. 55: 707-716, 1990.
- 1. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., A control systems model of smooth pursuit
eye movements with realistic emergent properties. Neural Computation 1:116-122,
1989.
Reviews, Book Chapters, and Commentaries:
- 27. Krauzlis, R.J., Eye Movements. In: Fundamental Neuroscience, 4th Edition,
L.R. Squire, ed., Elsevier, in press.
- 26. Gegenfurtner,
K., Bremmer, F., Fiehler, K., Henriques, D., and Krauzlis, R.J., Recent
advances in perception and action, Vision Research, 51: 801-803, 2011.
- 25. Krauzlis,
R.J., and Nummela, S.U., Attention points to the future. Nature
Neuroscience, 14: 130-131, 2011.
- 24. Gegenfurtner,
K., Bremmer, F., Fiehler, K., Henriques, D., and Krauzlis, R.J., Vision
Research special issue on “Perception and action”,
Vision Research, 50: 2617, 2010.
- 23. Krauzlis, R.J., Eye Movements: Physiological. In: Encyclopedia of
Perception, E. Bruce Goldstein, ed., SAGE Publications, Inc., 2010.
- 22. Hafed, Z.M., and Krauzlis, R.J., Interactions between perception and
smooth pursuit eye movements. In: Dynamics of Visual Motion Processing: Neuronal,
Behavioral and Computational Approaches, R. Born, D. Dong, M. Ibbotson,
G.
Masson and U.
Ilg, eds., Springer Verlag, 2010.
- 21. Hafed,
Z.M., Goffart, L., and Krauzlis, R.J., Comment on “Tracking
an Invisible Target Reveals Spatial Tuning of Neurons in the Rostral Superior
Colliculus Is Not Dependent on Visual Stimuli”. J. Neuroscience, 29:
589-590, 2009.
- 20. Krauzlis,
R.J., and Chukoskie, L., Oculomotor control: Target selection
for pursuit and saccades. In: The New Encyclopedia of Neuroscience, L.R.
Squire, Editor-in-Chief, Academic Press, Oxford, 2009.
- 19. Martinez-Conde,
S., Krauzlis, R.J., Miller, J., Morrone, C., Williams, D., & Kowler,
E., Eye movements and the perception of a clear and stable visual world.
J. Vision, 8(14): i, 1, 2008.?
- 18. Krauzlis,
R.J., and Lovejoy, L.P., Walk this way. Neuron, 60: 7-8, 2008.
- 17. Krauzlis,
R.J., Eye Movements. In: Fundamental Neuroscience, 3rd Edition,
L.R. Squire, ed., Elsevier, pp. 775-792, 2008.
- 16. Krauzlis,
R.J., and Hafed, Z.M., Finding our way around the sensory-motor
corner. Neuron, 54: 852-854, 2007.
- 15. Krauzlis,
R.J., Target selection, attention, and the superior colliculus.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 30: 98-99, 2007.
- 14. Krauzlis,
R.J. The control of voluntary eye movements: New perspectives.
The Neuroscientist, 11: 124-137, 2005.
- 13. Krauzlis, R.J., Target selection and the superior colliculus: goals,
choices and hypotheses, Vision Res, 44: 1445-1451, 2004.
- 12. Krauzlis,
R.J., Recasting the smooth pursuit eye movement system, J. Neurophysiol.,
91: 591-603, 2004.
- 11. Krauzlis, R.J., and Stone, L.S., Eye movement: tracking. In: Encyclopedia
of Neuroscience, 3rd Edition, G. Adelman and B. Smith, ed., Elsevier, 2003.
- 10. Krauzlis,
R.J., and Carello, C.D., Going for the goal, Nature Neuroscience,
6: 332-333, 2003.
- 9. Krauzlis, R.J. and Stone, L.S., Pursuit eye movements. In: The Handbook
of Brain Theory and Neural Networks, Second Edition, M.A. Arbib, ed., MIT
Press, pp. 929-934, 2002.
- 8. Krauzlis,
R.J., Reaching for answers, Neuron, 34: 673-674, 2002.
- 7. Krauzlis, R.J., Eye movement: tracking. In: Encyclopedia of Neuroscience,
2nd Edition, G. Adelman and B. Smith, ed., Elsevier, http://www.elsevier.com/locate/encneu,
1999.
- 6. Krauzlis,
R.J. and Stone, L.S. Tracking with the mind’s eye. Trends
in Neurosciences, 22: 544-550, 1999.
- 5. Krauzlis, R.J., Pursuit eye movements. In: The Handbook of Brain Theory
and Neural Networks, M.A. Arbib, ed., MIT Press, pp. 775-779, 1995.
- 4. Busettini, C., Krauzlis, R.J., and Miles, F.A. Short-latency vergence
responses. In: Contemporary Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research: A Tribute
to David A.
Robinson, U. Buttner, T. Brandt, A. Fuchs, D. Zee, ed., Verlag, pp. 312-319,
1994.
- 3. Krauzlis, R.J. and Lisberger, S.G., A model of eye velocity memory
for pursuit. In: Contemporary Ocular Motor and Vestibular Research: A Tribute
to David A.
Robinson, U. Buttner, T. Brandt, A. Fuchs, D. Zee, ed., Verlag, pp. 418-420,
1994.
- 2. Krauzlis, R.J. and Miles, F.A., Similar changes in the latency of pursuit
and saccadic eye movements observed with the "gap paradigm". In:
Information Processing Underlying Gaze Control, J.M. Delgado-Garcia, ed.,
Oxford and New
York, Pergamon Press, pp. 269-277, 1994.
- 1. Krauzlis, R.J., The visual drive for smooth eye movements. In: Visual
detection of motion, A.T. Smith and R.J. Snowden, ed., London, Academic Press,
pp. 437-473,
1994.