Tony Drew Ph.D.

Tony Drew Ph.D.

Lecturer, Movement Science

Areas of Interest

Dr. Drew is a human physiologist whose primary research interest focuses on the neurophysiological mechanisms underlying eye movements in healthy human subjects, as well as cortical mechanisms of attentional orienting. Functional neuroimaging and transcranial magnetic stimulation are two techniques Dr. Drew has used to demonstrate that the frontal and supplementary eye fields contribute to the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movements in different ways depending on the level of predictability of subsequent target motion.

Publications

2007

Drew, A. S., & van Donkelaar P. (2007).  The contribution of the human PPC to the orienting of visuospatial attention during smooth pursuit. Experimental Brain Research. Experimentelle Hirnforschung. Expérimentation Cérébrale. 179(1), 65 - 73. Abstract
Drew, A. S., & van Donkelaar P. (2007).  The contribution of the human FEF and SEF to smooth pursuit initiation. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y.: 1991). 17(11), 2618 - 2624. Abstract

2002

2000