mislocalization during double-step saccades. Front. Syst. Neurosci. 9:132. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2015.00132 Visual objects presented briefly at the time of saccade onset appear compressed toward the saccade target. Compression strength depends on the presentation of a visual saccade target signal and is strongly reduced during the second saccade of a double-step saccade sequence (Zimmermann et al., 2014b). Here, I tested whether perisaccadic compression is linked to saccade planning by contrasting two double-step paradigms. In the same-direction double-step paradigm, subjects were required to perform two rightward 10 ◦ saccades successively. At various times around execution of the saccade sequence a probe dot was briefly flashed. Subjects had...
When visual stimuli are presented at the onset of a saccadic eye movement they are seen compressed o...
Various studies have identified systematic errors, such as spatial compression, when observers repor...
Every saccadic eye movement that we make changes the image of the world on our retina. Yet, despite ...
Effect of saccade automaticity on perisaccadic space compression. Front. Syst. Neurosci. 9:127. doi:...
Visual objects briefly presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are perceived compressed ...
International audienceAround the onset of a saccade toward a target, localization judgments are syst...
Visual objects briefly presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are perceived compressed ...
Briefly presented stimuli occurring just before or during a saccadic eye movement are mislocalized, ...
Visual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards...
Visual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards...
Contains fulltext : 70306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Localization of ...
Localization of a brief visual target is inaccurate when presented around saccade onset. Perisaccadi...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
When visual stimuli are presented at the onset of a saccadic eye movement they are seen compressed o...
Various studies have identified systematic errors, such as spatial compression, when observers repor...
Every saccadic eye movement that we make changes the image of the world on our retina. Yet, despite ...
Effect of saccade automaticity on perisaccadic space compression. Front. Syst. Neurosci. 9:127. doi:...
Visual objects briefly presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are perceived compressed ...
International audienceAround the onset of a saccade toward a target, localization judgments are syst...
Visual objects briefly presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are perceived compressed ...
Briefly presented stimuli occurring just before or during a saccadic eye movement are mislocalized, ...
Visual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards...
Visual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards...
Contains fulltext : 70306.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Localization of ...
Localization of a brief visual target is inaccurate when presented around saccade onset. Perisaccadi...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
When visual stimuli are presented at the onset of a saccadic eye movement they are seen compressed o...
Various studies have identified systematic errors, such as spatial compression, when observers repor...
Every saccadic eye movement that we make changes the image of the world on our retina. Yet, despite ...