DURIP-Instrumentation for Recording and Analyzing Multiple Input/Output Saccadic Eye Movement Neurosensory Control
Abstract
To investigate multiple input-multiple output saccadic eye movement neurosensory control, both three-dimensional eye movement data are recorded and analyzed. The purpose of this grant is funding computer equipment for analysis of head and saccadic eye movement data, to describe the neurosensory control mechanism response from combined visual, auditory and vestibular stimuli during enhancement and inhibitory modes. The ultimate goal of this research is to enhance our understanding of how the brain integrates and controls neurosensory information. Data analysis is carried out in both the time and frequency domain. The system identification technique is used for parameter and control estimation from the data collected. Significant advances on eye rectus muscle model development and a neural network for saccades have been made. It should be noted that the use of the equipment purchased with this grant will continue in the future.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 29, 1990
- Accession Number
- ADA219905
Entities
People
- John Enderle
Organizations
- North Dakota State University