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Saccadic Suppression of Displacement Does Not Reflect a Saccade-Specific Bias to Assume Stability

open access: yesVision, 2019
Across saccades, small displacements of a visual target are harder to detect and their directions more difficult to discriminate than during steady fixation.
Sabine Born
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Fast saccades to faces during the feedforward sweep. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Vis
Saccadic choice tasks use eye movements as a response method, typically in a task where observers are asked to saccade as quickly as possible to an image of a prespecified target category.
Campbell A, Tanaka JW.
europepmc   +2 more sources

Orienting during gaze guidance in a letter-identification task [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2010
The idea of gaze guidance is to lead a viewer’s gaze through a visual display in order to facilitate the viewer’s search for specific information in a least-obtrusive manner.
Christoph Rasche, Karl Gegenfurtner
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The Impact of Bulbar and Upper Motor Neuron Involvement on Oculomotor Movement in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. [PDF]

open access: yesBrain Behav
Oculomotor assessment revealed that ALS patients, especially those with bulbar or upper motor neuron (UMN) involvement, showed slower anti‐saccade reaction times and lower predictive saccade accuracy than healthy controls. These findings suggest distinct patterns of oculomotor dysfunction among ALS subgroups, highlighting the value of these metrics for
Shen D   +5 more
europepmc   +2 more sources

Saccadic gain adaptation is predicted by the statistics of natural fluctuations in oculomotor function

open access: yesFrontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 2012
Due to multiple factors such as fatigue, muscle strengthening, and neural plasticity, the responsiveness of the motor apparatus to neural commands changes over time.
Mark V Albert   +5 more
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Backward Masking and Unmasking Across Saccadic Eye Movements [PDF]

open access: bronzeCurrent Biology, 2010
Nicola De Pisapia   +2 more
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Backward and forward masking associated with saccadic eye movement [PDF]

open access: bronzePerception & Psychophysics, 1981
Barbara A. Brooks   +2 more
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Motion masking at saccadic speed is largely invariant to motion amplitude

open access: goldJournal of Vision
Wiebke Nörenberg   +3 more
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