We analyzed the relation between position and amplitude errors during
the performance of sequences of saccades to previously memorized targe
t positions in complete darkness. Although a complete compensation (on
the average) for fixation errors was observed, groups of successive s
accades could be identified which showed propagation of position error
s. These groups are characterized by a long fixation time prior to the
first saccade and short fixations prior to the remaining saccades. Th
ese findings indicate that sequences of eye movements can be performed
in two different modes: (1) extraretinal information about the actual
eye position is used to correct fixation errors; (2) pre-programmed g
roups of saccades with limited length can be performed with fixed ampl
itudes neglecting the actual eye position. These groups tended to occu
r predominantly at the end of a sequence. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.
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