Julie Quinet

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Bourrelly C, Quinet J, Goffart L. (2021) Bilateral control of interceptive saccades: evidence from the ipsipulsion of vertical saccades after caudal fastigial inactivation. Journal of Neurophysiology
Quinet J, Schultz K, May PJ, et al. (2020) Neural control of rapid binocular eye movements: Saccade-vergence burst neurons. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
May PJ, Billig I, Gamlin P, et al. (2019) Central Mesencephalic Reticular Formation Control of the Near Response: Lens Accommodation Circuits. Journal of Neurophysiology
Bourrelly C, Quinet J, Goffart L. (2018) Pursuit disorder and saccade dysmetria after caudal fastigial inactivation in the monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology
Bourrelly C, Quinet J, Goffart L. (2018) The caudal fastigial nucleus and the steering of saccades toward a moving visual target. Journal of Neurophysiology
Goffart L, Bourrelly C, Quinet J. (2017) Synchronizing the tracking eye movements with the motion of a visual target: Basic neural processes. Progress in Brain Research. 236: 243-268
Bourrelly C, Quinet J, Cavanagh P, et al. (2016) Learning the trajectory of a moving visual target and evolution of its tracking in the monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology. jn.00519.2016
Bourrelly C, Quinet J, Goffart L. (2015) Evolution of the oculomotor tracking with an accelerating or decelerating target. Journal of Vision. 15: 1016
Quinet J, Goffart L. (2015) Does the Brain Extrapolate the Position of a Transient Moving Target? The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 35: 11780-90
Quinet J, Goffart L. (2015) Cerebellar control of saccade dynamics: contribution of the fastigial oculomotor region. Journal of Neurophysiology. 113: 3323-36
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