ABSTRACT—Some cognitive processes are suppressed during saccadic eye movements, whereas others are not. In two ex-periments, we investigated the locus of this interference effect. In one experiment, subjects decided whether pictured items were objects or nonobjects while making saccades of different lengths. Saccade distance had no effect on response time, indicating that saccades do not interfere with object recognition. However, in a second experiment, in which subjects decided whether pictured items faced to the left or to the right, response time increased with saccade distance, indicating that processing was sup-pressed during the saccade. These results (along with others) suggest that dorsal-stream (where) processes are suppressed dur...
The way the eye travels during a saccade typically does not follow a straight line but rather shows ...
Our target article discussed how emerging knowledge of the physiological processes involved in the c...
Most studies of saccadic suppression study changes in visual detection thresholds as a function of a...
ABSTRACT—Some cognitive processes are suppressed during saccadic eye movements, whereas others are n...
In normal vision our gaze leaps from detail to detail, resulting in rapid image motion across the re...
Summary This article concentrates on the human saccadic eye movement and examines its interest for p...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
AbstractWhen you look into a mirror and move your eyes left to right, you will see that you cannot o...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
As the effects of saccade induced cognition enhancement (SICE) have been found in studies investigat...
Visual stimuli presented just before or during an eye movement are more difficult to detect than tho...
The way the eye travels during a saccade typically does not follow a straight line but rather shows ...
Our target article discussed how emerging knowledge of the physiological processes involved in the c...
Most studies of saccadic suppression study changes in visual detection thresholds as a function of a...
ABSTRACT—Some cognitive processes are suppressed during saccadic eye movements, whereas others are n...
In normal vision our gaze leaps from detail to detail, resulting in rapid image motion across the re...
Summary This article concentrates on the human saccadic eye movement and examines its interest for p...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
AbstractA distractor placed nearby a saccade target will cause interference during saccade planning ...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
AbstractWhen you look into a mirror and move your eyes left to right, you will see that you cannot o...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
As the effects of saccade induced cognition enhancement (SICE) have been found in studies investigat...
Visual stimuli presented just before or during an eye movement are more difficult to detect than tho...
The way the eye travels during a saccade typically does not follow a straight line but rather shows ...
Our target article discussed how emerging knowledge of the physiological processes involved in the c...
Most studies of saccadic suppression study changes in visual detection thresholds as a function of a...