Human subjects misjudge the position of a target that is flashed during a pursuit eye movement. Their judgments are biased in the direction in which the eyes are moving. We investigated whether this bias can be reduced by making the appearance of the flash more predictable. In the normal condition, subjects pursued a moving target that flashed somewhere along its trajectory. After the presentation, they indicated where they had seen the flash. The mislocalisations in this condition were compared to mislocalisations in conditions in which the subjects were given information about when or where the flash would come. This information consisted of giving two warning flashes spaced at equal intervals before the target flash, of giving two warnin...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
AbstractWe asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursu...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
Targets that are flashed during smooth pursuit are mislocalised in the direction of the pursuit. It ...
Subjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making pursuit eye move...
textabstractSubjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making purs...
AbstractTargets that are briefly flashed during smooth pursuit eye movements are mislocalized in the...
In various studies subjects have been shown to misperceive the positions of targets that are flashed...
In various studies subjects have been shown to misperceive the positions of targets that are flashed...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
We asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursuit of a ...
We asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursuit of a ...
The position of a flash presented during pursuit is mislocalized in the direction of the pursuit. Al...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
AbstractWe asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursu...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
Targets that are flashed during smooth pursuit are mislocalised in the direction of the pursuit. It ...
Subjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making pursuit eye move...
textabstractSubjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making purs...
AbstractTargets that are briefly flashed during smooth pursuit eye movements are mislocalized in the...
In various studies subjects have been shown to misperceive the positions of targets that are flashed...
In various studies subjects have been shown to misperceive the positions of targets that are flashed...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
We asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursuit of a ...
We asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursuit of a ...
The position of a flash presented during pursuit is mislocalized in the direction of the pursuit. Al...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
AbstractWe asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursu...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...