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. 2010 Dec 15;105(2):896–909. doi: 10.1152/jn.00313.2010

Fig. 5.

Fig. 5.

Monocular visual training changes in integrator time constants. A–C: P-V plots and behavioral records in darkness (memory) after 4–6 h of monocular training to instability (A), leak (B), and leak-instability (C). A: RE was trained toward instability and the LE to stable fixation. Based on largely nasal oculomotor ranges for LE and bidirectional for RE, τ was −15.3 and −4.4 s, respectively. B: RE was trained toward leak and the LE to stable fixation. Based on oculomotor ranges largely bidirectional for RE and temporal for LE (nasal drift), τ was 7.0 and 15.4 s, respectively. C: RE instability and LE leak nasal/temporal training significantly changed τ in RE to −26.7 s and LE 11.2.