Frontal Eye Field Neurons Assess Visual Stability Across Saccades [PDF]
The image on the retina may move because the eyes move, or because something in the visual scene moves. The brain is not fooled by this ambiguity. Even as we make saccades, we are able to detect whether visual objects remain stable or move.
Crapse, Trinity B., Sommer, Marc A.
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Face recognition increases during saccade preparation. [PDF]
Face perception is integral to human perception system as it underlies social interactions. Saccadic eye movements are frequently made to bring interesting visual information, such as faces, onto the fovea for detailed processing.
Hai Lin +5 more
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Target Selection by Frontal Cortex During Coordinated Saccadic and Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement [PDF]
Oculomotor tracking of moving objects is an important component of visually based cognition and planning. Such tracking is achieved by a combination of saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements.
Bullock, Daniel +2 more
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Searching and fixating: scale-invariance vs. characteristic timescales in attentional processes
In an experiment involving semantic search, the visual movements of sample populations subjected to visual and aural input were tracked in a taskless paradigm. The probability distributions of saccades and fixations were obtained and analyzed.
Anita Mehta +6 more
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Involuntary saccades and binocular coordination during visual pursuit in Parkinson's disease [PDF]
Prior studies of oculomotor function in Parkinson's disease (PD) have either focused on saccades while smooth pursuit eye movements were not involved, or tested smooth pursuit without considering the effect of any involuntary saccades.
Cao, Bo +6 more
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Fixational eye movement waveforms in amblyopia: Characteristics of fast and slow eye movements
Fixational eye movements comprise of fast microsaccades alternating with slow inter-saccadic drifts. These physiologic eye movements play an important role in visual perception.
Sarah Linda Kang +4 more
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Neural control of saccadic eye movements
Recent experiments report that localization of brief targets presented during an ongoing saccade is not accurate. Because interpretations of these findings challenge an important tenet of existing oculomotor models, we examine the methodological and logical bases of these conclusions.
D L, Sparks, E J, Barton
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Do you look where I look? Attention shifts and response preparation following dynamic social cues [PDF]
Studies investigating the effects of observing a gaze shift in another person often apply static images of a person with an averted gaze, while measuring response times to a peripheral target.
Hermens, Frouke, Walker, Robin
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Effects of Normobaric Hypoxia on Oculomotor Dynamics of Aviator Students during a Simulated Flight Task [PDF]
Hypoxia occurs when the body\u27s tissues are unable to obtain adequate oxygen supply and is the primary environmental factor present when pilots are exposed to increasing altitude levels.
Blackley, Anna +11 more
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Saccade Latency and Fixation Stability: Repeatability and Reliability [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the repeatability and reliability of saccadic latency and fixation stability as a function of sighting-dominance and contact lens wear.
Horgen, Gro, Langaas, Trine
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