Voluntary gaze control allows people to direct their attention toward selected targets while avoiding distractors. Failure in this ability could be related to dysfunctions in the neural circuits underlying executive functions. Interestingly, recent evidence suggests that factors such as years of schooling and literacy may positively influence goal-directed behavior and inhibitory control. However, we do not yet know whether these factors also have a significant impact on the inhibitory control of oculomotor responses. Using pro- and antisaccadic tasks to assess the behavioral responses of healthy adults, we tested the contribution of years of schooling and reading proficiency to their oculomotor control, while simultaneously analyzing the e...
The present study investigated the reliability and susceptibility to practice effects of oculomotor ...
The last twenty years have seen the development of gaze-controlled computer interfaces for augmentat...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
As the effects of saccade induced cognition enhancement (SICE) have been found in studies investigat...
International audienceSeveral studies in adults having observed the effect of eye movements on postu...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
To what extent do humans exert control over low-level components of the oculomotor system? Previous ...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
Abstract: The stop-signal task (SST) and anti-saccade tasks are both widely used to explore cognitiv...
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and...
International audienceCognitive action control has been extensively studied using conflict tasks suc...
The antisaccade (AS) task is considered a prominent measure of inhibitory control, but it is still u...
The saccadic eye movement system provides researchers with a powerful tool with which to explore the...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
The present study investigated the reliability and susceptibility to practice effects of oculomotor ...
The last twenty years have seen the development of gaze-controlled computer interfaces for augmentat...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
As the effects of saccade induced cognition enhancement (SICE) have been found in studies investigat...
International audienceSeveral studies in adults having observed the effect of eye movements on postu...
Eye-tracking is increasingly studied as a cognitive and biological marker for the early signs of neu...
To what extent do humans exert control over low-level components of the oculomotor system? Previous ...
AbstractIn the saccadic literature, the voluntary control of eye movement involves inhibiting automa...
Abstract: The stop-signal task (SST) and anti-saccade tasks are both widely used to explore cognitiv...
Abstract Cognitive neuroscience researchers have identified relationships between cognitive load and...
International audienceCognitive action control has been extensively studied using conflict tasks suc...
The antisaccade (AS) task is considered a prominent measure of inhibitory control, but it is still u...
The saccadic eye movement system provides researchers with a powerful tool with which to explore the...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
The present study investigated the reliability and susceptibility to practice effects of oculomotor ...
The last twenty years have seen the development of gaze-controlled computer interfaces for augmentat...
Young and older adults ' control of saccadic eye movements was compared using an antisaccade ta...