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Inhibition of Return after Color Singletons [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Eye Movement Research, 2012
Inhibition of return (IOR) is the faster selection of hitherto unattended than previously attended positions. Some previous studies failed to find evidence for IOR after attention capture by color singletons. Others, however, did report IOR effects after
Heinz-Werner Priess   +2 more
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Visual masking and visual integration across saccadic eye movements.

open access: closedJournal of Experimental Psychology: General, 1988
The visual world appears unified, stable, and continuous despite rapid changes in eye position. How this is accomplished has puzzled psychologists for over a century. One possibility is that visual information from successive eye fixations is fused in memory according to environmental or spatiotopic coordinates.
David E. Irwin   +2 more
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Masking of the achromatic system: Implications for saccadic suppression

open access: closedVision Research, 1996
Brief (10 msec) increments, presented on a white adapting background, are known to elicit a spectral sensitivity function with a broad mid-spectral peak (King-Smith & Carden, 1976). We have found that a luminance decrement, presented as either a forward or backward mask, dramatically alters the form of the resultant sensitivity function: the broad mid ...
Steven H. Schwartz, Lisa D. Godwin
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Saccadic inhibition is accompanied by large and complex amplitude modulations when induced by visual backward masking

open access: goldJournal of Vision, 2012
Saccadic inhibition refers to the strong temporary decrease in saccadic initiation observed when a visual distractor appears shortly after the onset of a saccadic target. Here, to gain a better understanding of this phenomenon, we assessed whether saccade amplitude changes could accompany these modulations of latency distributions.
A. Guillaume
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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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Peripheral and parafoveal cueing and masking effects on saccadic selectivity in a gaze-contingent window paradigm

open access: closedVision Research, 2001
The present study employed the gaze-contingent window paradigm to investigate parafoveal and peripheral cueing and masking effects on saccadic selectivity in a triple-conjunction visual search task. In the cueing conditions, the information shown outside the gaze-contingent window was restricted to the feature or feature pair shared between the target ...
Marc Pomplun   +2 more
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Revealing the dynamics of visual masking using a speeded saccadic choice task

open access: goldJournal of Vision, 2014
Sébastien M. Crouzet   +3 more
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