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From: A dynamic representation of target motion drives predictive smooth pursuit during target blanking
Journal of Vision. 2008;8(15):6. doi:10.1167/8.15.6
Figure Legend:
Hypothesized and actual change in heading direction around the time of saccades. Panels A and B are presentations of
the two hypotheses. Different eye positions are represented with red disks. Target position is represented with the blue
square. Heading directions for the different eye positions are represented with either red (panel A) or blue (panel B)
arrows. The black arrows represent the tangent to the circular path (thin curved line) at the different angular eye
positions. The center of the circle is given by the small circle. Panel A is the position dependence hypothesis, where the
pursuit heading direction is parallel to the circular target path. Panel B is the position independence hypothesis, where
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an illustration of the predicted change in the heading direction during saccades following the two hypotheses. Eye (resp.