With each eye movement, the image received by the visual system changes drastically. To maintain stable spatiotopic (world-centered) representations, the relevant retinotopic (eye-centered) coordinates must be continually updated. Although updating or remapping of visual scene representations can occur very rapidly, J. D. Golomb, M. M. Chun, and J. A. Mazer (2008) demonstrated that representations of sustained attention update more slowly than the remapping literature would predict; attentional benefits at previously attended retinotopic locations linger after completion of the saccade, even when this location is no longer behaviorally relevant. The present study explores the robustness of this “retinotopic attentional trace. ” We report si...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
When attending an object in visual space, perception of the object remains stable despite frequent e...
With each eye movement, the image of the world received by the visual system changes dramatically. T...
Abstract During natural vision, eye movements can drastically alter the retinotopic (eye-centered) c...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
Visual processing can be facilitated by covert attention at behaviorally relevant locations. If the ...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
With every eye movement, visual input projected onto our retina changes drastically. The fundamental...
With every eye movement, visual input projected onto our retina changes drastically. The fundamental...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
When attending an object in visual space, perception of the object remains stable despite frequent e...
With each eye movement, the image of the world received by the visual system changes dramatically. T...
Abstract During natural vision, eye movements can drastically alter the retinotopic (eye-centered) c...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
Visual processing can be facilitated by covert attention at behaviorally relevant locations. If the ...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
The locations of visual objects to which we attend are initially mapped in a retinotopic frame of re...
With every eye movement, visual input projected onto our retina changes drastically. The fundamental...
With every eye movement, visual input projected onto our retina changes drastically. The fundamental...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
When attending an object in visual space, perception of the object remains stable despite frequent e...