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Microsaccades transiently lateralise EEG alpha activity
ABSTRACTThe lateralisation of 8-12 Hz alpha activity is a canonical signature of human spatial cognition that is typically studied under strict fixation requirements. Yet, even during attempted fixation, the brain produces small involuntary eye movements known as microsaccades.
Liu, B, Nobre, AC, van Ede, F
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Summary While commonly treated as a uniform state in practice, rapid eye movement sleep contains two distinct microstructures—phasic (presence of rapid eye movement) and tonic (no rapid eye movement). This study aims to identify technical challenges during rapid eye movement sleep microstructure visual classification in patients with rapid eye movement
C. William Yao +7 more
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Optic flow information influencing heading perception during rotation [PDF]
Poster Session - Perception and Action: abstract no. 22.34We investigated what roles global spatial frequency, surface structure, and foreground motion play in heading perception during simulated rotation from optic flow.
Li, L, Niehorster, DC, Warren, WH
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Abstract Purpose To utilise ganglion cell‐inner plexiform layer (GCIPL) measurements acquired using widefield optical coherence tomography (OCT) scans spanning 55° × 45° to explore the link between co‐localised structural parameters and clinical visual field (VF) data.
Janelle Tong +7 more
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Microsaccades and covert attention: Evidence from a continuous, divided attention task
A substantial question in understanding expert behavior is isolating where experts look, and which aspects of their environment they process. While tracking the position of gaze provides some insight into this process, our ability to attend covertly to ...
Aimee Elizabeth Ryan +2 more
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Microsaccadic eye movements and binocular rivalry [PDF]
Eye movements were monitored with a sensitive binocular measuring device during presentation of stimuli that caused binocular rivalry. It was found that the number of microsaccades was approximately 50% higher when measured during rivalry than when measured during periods of normal viewing.
H W, Sabrin, A E, Kertesz
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ABSTRACT Objectives Numerous laser and light therapies have been developed to induce regenerative processes in the choroid/retinal pigment epithelium (RPE)/photoreceptor complex, leaving the neuroretina undamaged. These therapies are applied to the macula for the treatment of various diseases, most prominently diabetic maculopathy, retinal vein ...
Claus von der Burchard +7 more
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This review aims to thoroughly investigate the determinants of consumer food choices and approach‐based behaviours, spanning the entire continuum from initial product encounter to consumption. Specifically, it aims to unravel the influence of extrinsic and intrinsic attributes, emotions, mental stimulation, and consumer attitudes towards novel products
Annu Mehta +4 more
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Seeing two faces together: preference formation in humans and rhesus macaques [PDF]
Humans, great apes and old world monkeys show selective attention to faces depending on conspecificity, familiarity, and social status supporting the view that primates share similar face processing mechanisms.
C Michel +32 more
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