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Temporal acuity of vision decreases with eccentricity in virtual reality and is associated with schizotypy. [PDF]
Foerster FR +3 more
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The phase coherence of cortical oscillations predicts dynamic changes in perceived visibility. [PDF]
Akdogan I, Ogmen H, Kafaligonul H.
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A circuit model for transsaccadic space updating and mislocalization. [PDF]
Wang X +5 more
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Effects of object-scene congruency with and without awareness. [PDF]
Zhu W, Drewes J.
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The involvement of the human prefrontal cortex in the emergence of visual awareness. [PDF]
Fang Z +6 more
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As Time Goes By: Event File Decay Does Not Unleash Inhibition of Return. [PDF]
Schöpper LM, Frings C.
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A bias in transsaccadic perception of spatial frequency changes
Sharvashidze N, Hübner C, Schütz AC.
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Naturalistic Eye Movement Tasks in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review. [PDF]
Gibbs MC +6 more
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Masking Effects in Saccadic Eye Movements
Saccadic eye movements made under normal viewing conditions are accompanied by a loss of visual sensitivity commonly labelled saccadic suppression or saccadic omission. Most explanations of the sensitivity loss that involve retinal factors imply visual masking. Despite this, the range of masking effects which may be involved here have not received much
Eugene Chekaluk, Keith R. Llewellyn
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Advanced wearable systems can accurately capture eye movement patterns, providing users with precise, comfortable, and reliable HCI solutions. In this paper, a Multichannel Eye-mask-based Wearable (MEW) system that offers a portable, high-sensitive eye movement recognition (EMR) and saccadic angle estimation (SAE) via the combination of multi-channel ...
Zheng Zeng +6 more
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