1989
DOI: 10.1152/physiologyonline.1989.4.3.104
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Using Open-Loop Experiments to Study Physiological Systems, With Examples From the Human Eye-Movement Systems

Abstract: To analyze the contribution of each element in a sensory feedback control system, it is necessary to study the system with the feedback loop opened. Some physiological systems have multiple or even unknown sources of feedback, which makes it exceedingly difficult to open the loop. Conversely, it is relatively easy to open the loop on the human eye-movement system. Study of this system should help us understand how physiological control is maintained by sensory feedback.

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“…Bahill and coworkers introduced a target-selective adaptive control model of the human eye movement system that produces accurate, zero-latency smooth pursuit target tracking as observed in the data (12)(13)(14). A MatLab SIMULINK model of this system is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Models Of Smooth Pursuit Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bahill and coworkers introduced a target-selective adaptive control model of the human eye movement system that produces accurate, zero-latency smooth pursuit target tracking as observed in the data (12)(13)(14). A MatLab SIMULINK model of this system is shown in Fig.…”
Section: Models Of Smooth Pursuit Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%