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Microsaccades Tracking by Secondary Speckle Pattern Analysis. [PDF]
A new approach for detecting microsaccades is introduced using secondary speckle patterns reflected from the sclera. This method offers potential benefits in capturing subtle eye movements and overcoming limitations in traditional pupil‐tracking systems.
Shteinberg O +6 more
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Influence of Task-evoked Mental Workloads on Oculo-motor indices and their connections [PDF]
The frequency of microsaccades is often used as a measurement of eye movement in order to estimate the level of effort required, because some indices of oculo-motors suggest the level of mental activity.
Minoru Nakayama, Yoshiya Hayakawa
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Microsaccades: Empirical Research and Methodological Advances
Recent technical developments and increased affordability of high-speed eye tracking devices have brought microsaccades to the forefront of research in many areas of sensory, perceptual, and cognitive processes.
Susana Martinez-Conde +2 more
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A Causal Role for the Cortical Frontal Eye Fields in Microsaccade Deployment. [PDF]
Microsaccades aid vision by helping to strategically sample visual scenes. Despite the importance of these small eye movements, no cortical area has ever been implicated in their generation.
Tyler R Peel +4 more
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Involuntary eye movement during gaze (GZ) fixation, referred to as fixational eye movement (FEM), consists of two types of components: a Brownian motion like component called drifts-tremor (DRT) and a ballistic component called microsaccade (MS) with a ...
Makoto Ozawa +2 more
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Microsaccades: a neurophysiological analysis [PDF]
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye movements produced during attempted visual fixation. In recent years, the interaction between microsaccades, perception and cognition has become one of the most rapidly growing areas of study in visual neuroscience.
Martinez-Conde, Susana +3 more
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Coherent illusory contours reduce microsaccade frequency [PDF]
Synchronized high-frequency gamma band oscillations (30-100 Hz) are thought to mediate the binding of single visual features into whole-object representations. For example, induced gamma band oscillations (iGBRs) have been recorded ∼ 280 ms after the onset of a coherent Kanizsa triangle, but not after an incoherent equivalent shape.
Alexis D. J. Makin +5 more
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Building a decoder of perceptual decisions from microsaccades and pupil size
Many studies have reported neural correlates of visual awareness across several brain regions, including the sensory, parietal, and frontal areas. In most of these studies, participants were instructed to explicitly report their perceptual experience ...
Ryohei Nakayama +8 more
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Microsaccades in blindsight monkeys
Masatoshi Yoshida, Ziad M. Hafed
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Bayesian microsaccade detection
Microsaccades are high-velocity fixational eye movements, with special roles in perception and cognition. The default microsaccade detection method is to determine when the smoothed eye velocity exceeds a threshold. We have developed a new method, Bayesian microsaccade detection (BMD), which performs inference based on a simple statistical model of eye
Mihali, Andra +2 more
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