Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross changes of its retinal projection that occur with each saccade, is one of the classic problems in perception. In the present paper, we argue that an important factor of visual stability and transsaccadic perception is formed by the reafferent visual information, i.e., the visual display that is present when the eyes land. After a review of some of the relevant theoretical, behavioural and physiological research on space constancy, saccadic suppression and transsaccadic memory, three experiments are presented. In a first experiment, we study the effect of an extended horizontal bar covering the target area for a short period after the saccade o...
Because high-acuity visual perception is limited to a small part of theretina, humans are forced to ...
AbstractThrough saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object c...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...
International audienceSaccadic eye movements cause displacements of the image of the visual world pr...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
The content and nature of transsaccadic memory are still a matter of debate. Brief postsaccadic targ...
During natural viewing, the eye samples the visual environment using a series of jerking, saccadic e...
One of the more enduring mysteries of neuroscience is how the visual system constructs robust maps o...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Introspection makes it clear that we do not see the visual motion generated by our saccadic eye move...
Whenever we move our eyes, some visual information obtained before a saccade is combined with the vi...
We recently demonstrated that the perceived stability of a visual target that is displaced during a ...
Through saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object can be br...
Retinal image displacements caused by saccadic eye movements are generally unnoticed. Recent theorie...
Because high-acuity visual perception is limited to a small part of theretina, humans are forced to ...
AbstractThrough saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object c...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...
International audienceSaccadic eye movements cause displacements of the image of the visual world pr...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
The content and nature of transsaccadic memory are still a matter of debate. Brief postsaccadic targ...
During natural viewing, the eye samples the visual environment using a series of jerking, saccadic e...
One of the more enduring mysteries of neuroscience is how the visual system constructs robust maps o...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Introspection makes it clear that we do not see the visual motion generated by our saccadic eye move...
Whenever we move our eyes, some visual information obtained before a saccade is combined with the vi...
We recently demonstrated that the perceived stability of a visual target that is displaced during a ...
Through saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object can be br...
Retinal image displacements caused by saccadic eye movements are generally unnoticed. Recent theorie...
Because high-acuity visual perception is limited to a small part of theretina, humans are forced to ...
AbstractThrough saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object c...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...