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Jean-Bernard Damasse

Jean-Bernard Damasse
  • PhD
  • PhD at Institut de neurosciences de la Timone, Marseille, France

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Current institution
Institut de neurosciences de la Timone, Marseille, France
Current position
  • PhD
Additional affiliations
October 2014 - June 2018
Institut de neurosciences de la Timone, Marseille, France
Position
  • PhD Student
October 2014 - present
Institut de neurosciences de la Timone, Marseille, France
Position
  • PhD Student
Description
  • This Phd position is granted by ANR REM and aim to study eye movements such as saccades or smooth pursuit and manipulate the different parameters (behavioural or motor) that influence it.
September 2013 - September 2014
Université Charles-de-Gaulle Lille 3 / Universidade do Minho
Position
  • Msc Student, Psychology of Neurocognitive processes and affectives neurosciences
Education
September 2009 - September 2014
University of Lille
Field of study
  • Psychology

Publications

Publications (6)
Article
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When predictive information about target motion is available, anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements (aSPEM) are consistently generated before target appearance, thereby reducing the typical sensorimotor delay between target motion onset and foveation. By manipulating the probability for target motion direction, we were able to bias the directio...
Conference Paper
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Previous studies have shown that smooth pursuit can be modulated by reward either during transient target blanking (Madelain and Krauzlis, 2003), or during pursuit of an ambiguous stimulus (Schütz et al, 2015). Moreover, anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements (aSPEM) are observed before target appearance when predictive information about target...
Article
When an object is moving in the visual field, we are able to accurately track it with a combination of saccades and smooth eye movements. These movements allow us to align and stabilize the object on the fovea, thus enabling visual analysis with high acuity. Importantly, when predictive information is available about the target motion, anticipatory...
Article
Full-text available
When an object is moving in the visual field, we are able to accurately track it with a combination of saccades and smooth eye movements. These movements allow us to align and stabilize the object on the fovea, thus enabling visual analysis with high acuity. Importantly, when predictive information is available about the target motion, anticipatory...

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