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Neural Processing During Sequential Saccades

Organization CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITYLocation PITTSBURGH, UNITED STATESPosted 1 Dec 2025Deadline 30 Nov 2028
NIHUS FederalResearch GrantFY2025AnimalsAnterior Quadrigeminal BodyBehavioralBrainBrain Nervous SystemBrain TraumaBrain regionCNS Nervous SystemCell Communication and SignalingCell SignalingCentral Nervous SystemCognitiveCommunicationComputational TechniqueComputer AnalysisComputing MethodologiesDegenerative Neurologic DisordersDevelopmentE-stimElectric StimulationElementsEncephalonEnvironmentEye MovementsFixationFosteringFutureGenerationsGoalsIntracellular Communication and SignalingLaboratoriesLocationM mulattaM. mulattaMacaca mulattaMacaca rhesusMediatingMemoryMonkeysMotorMovementNervous System Degenerative DiseasesNeural Degenerative DiseasesNeural degenerative DisordersNeuraxisNeurodegenerative DiseasesNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurologic Degenerative ConditionsOptic TectumPatternProcessProductionResearchRhesus MacaqueRhesus MonkeySaccadesSaccadic Eye MovementsSaccadic PursuitScanningSeriesSignal TransductionSignal Transduction SystemsSignalingSiteSpeedStimulusStructureSuperior ColliculusSystemTechniquesTestingThalamic structureThalamusTimeTrainingTraumatic Brain InjuryVisualWorkbiological signal transductionbody movementcognitive burdencognitive loadcognitive processcomputational analysescomputational analysiscomputational methodologycomputational methodscomputer analysescomputer based methodcomputer methodscomputing methoddegenerative diseases of motor and sensory neuronsdegenerative neurological diseasesdesigndesigningdevelopmentalelectrostimulationeye velocityfrontal eye fieldsinnovateinnovationinnovativeinsightmemberneuralneural circuitneural circuitryneural mechanismneurocircuitryneurodegenerative illnessneuromechanismneurophysiologicalneurophysiologyneuropsychiatric diseaseneuropsychiatric disorderocular motorocularmotoroculomotorrapid eye movementsample fixationsensorimotor systemsensory motor systemsuperior colliculus Corpora quadrigeminasynaptic circuitsynaptic circuitrythalamictranslational opportunitiestranslational potentialtraumatic brain damagevectorvisual informationvisual tectum
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Project Summary/Abstract
Visually scanning the environment requires a series of rapid eye movements, known as saccades,

interspersed with brief fixations, highlighting the remarkable speed of the brain’s oculomotor system. This

raises fundamental questions about whether the brain plans each saccade sequentially or plans future

movements before…

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Neural Processing During Sequential Saccades — CARNEGIE-MELLON UNIVERSITY | UNITED STATES | Dec 2025 | Dev Procure