Revealing the dynamics of visual masking using a speeded saccadic choice task
Sébastien M. Crouzet+3 more
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Motion masking at saccadic speed is largely invariant to motion amplitude
Wiebke Nörenberg+3 more
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Counterproductive effect of saccadic suppression during attention shifts. [PDF]
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a mechanism known as "saccadic suppression" [1] that is thought to ensure perceptual stability [2]. If, as proposed in the premotor theory of attention [3],
Alexandre Zénon+4 more
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A new empirical challenge for local theories of consciousness [PDF]
Local theories of consciousness state that one is conscious of a feature if it is adequately represented and processed in sensory brain areas, given some background conditions.
Doerig, Adrien, Michel, Matthias
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Full Field Masking Causes Reversals in Perceived Event Order
We generally experience a stable visual world in spite of regular disruptions caused by our own movements (saccades, blinks) or by the visual input itself (flashes, occlusions).
Samson Chota+5 more
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Saccades influence the visibility of targets in rapid stimulus sequences: the roles of mislocalization, retinal distance and remapping [PDF]
Briefly presented targets around the time of a saccade are mislocalized towards the saccadic landing point. This has been taken as evidence for a remapping mechanism that accompanies each eye movement, helping maintain visual stability across large ...
Fracasso, A., Melcher, D.
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Visual contrast processing is largely unaltered during saccades
Saccadic suppression refers to a reduction in visual sensitivity during saccadic eye movements. This reduction is conventionally regarded as mediated by either of two sources.
Miguel A García-Pérez, Eli ePeli
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Spatial consequences of bridging the saccadic gap [PDF]
We report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take account of events both before and after the event that is reported. When observers saccade to a stationary object they overestimate its duration, as if the brain
Aubert+26 more
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Time course of target recognition in visual search [PDF]
Visual search is a ubiquitous task of great importance: it allows us to quickly find the objects that we are looking for. During active search for an object (target), eye movements are made to different parts of the scene.
Andreas Kotowicz+4 more
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Manual chronostasis: Tactile perception precedes physical contact [PDF]
When saccading to a silent clock, observers sometimes think that the second hand has paused momentarily. This effect has been termed chronostasis and occurs because observers overestimate the time that they have seen the object of an eye movement.
Allan+23 more
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