The time course of attentional and oculomotor capture reveals a common cause [PDF]
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as oculomotor capture. Fundamental differences between eye movements and attention have led to questions about the relationship of oculomotor capture to the
Hunt, Amelia R. +2 more
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Mental rotation is suppressed during saccadic eye movements [PDF]
David E. Irwin, James R. Brockmole
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Effect of habitual reading direction on saccadic eye movements: A pilot study. [PDF]
Lyu A, Abel L, Cheong AMY.
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A Relative Position Code for Saccades in Dorsal Premotor Cortex [PDF]
Spatial computations underlying the coordination of the hand and eye present formidable geometric challenges. One way for the nervous system to simplify these computations is to directly encode the relative position of the hand and the center of gaze ...
Andersen, Richard A. +2 more
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No-onset looming motion guides spatial attention [PDF]
These 6 experiments explored the ability of moving random dot patterns to attract attention, as measured by a simple probe-detection task. Each trial began with random motion (i.e., dots linearly moved in random directions).
Lleras, Alejandro, von Mühlenen, Adrian
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Speed-accuracy tradeoffs influence the main sequence of saccadic eye movements. [PDF]
Guadron L, van Opstal AJ, Goossens J.
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Relationship between saccadic eye movements and cortical activity as measured by fMRI: quantitative and qualitative aspects [PDF]
Hubert Kimmig +5 more
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Dual STDP processes at Purkinje cells contribute to distinct improvements in accuracy and speed of saccadic eye movements. [PDF]
Fruzzetti L +7 more
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AGING AND SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS DURING COGNITIVE ACTIVITY [PDF]
Noh S, Choe J, So Y, Kim K.
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Inhibitory Control of Saccadic Eye Movements and Cognitive Impairment in Mild Cognitive Impairment. [PDF]
Opwonya J +5 more
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