Smooth pursuit eye movements contribute to long-latency reflex modulation in the lower extremity

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Abstract

Smooth pursuit eye movements are used to track moving objects. We show for the first time that smooth pursuit eye movements contribute to modulation of long-latency reflexes in the lower limb during virtual object interactions in upright stance. These findings suggest a neurophysiological link between predictive control of eye movements and feedback control of upright stance.

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