When reading text, human subjects use a pattern of eye movements consisting of fast saccadic movements and fixations1. We have found a subject who cannot make eye movements. Her visual perception is surprisingly normal and she is able to read at high speeds. She uses movements of the head to compensate for the absence of eye movements. Her head movements during reading have a saccadic character and show many of the features that characterize eye movement
Abstract Although in experimental psychology the fixation/saccadic sequence is a main topic of debat...
Eye position was recorded in different viewing conditions to assess whether the temporal and spatial...
AbstractEye position was recorded in different viewing conditions to assess whether the temporal and...
It has generally thought that information from the eyes is made available during a fixation, but not...
On average our eyes make 3-5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
On average our eyes make 3–5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
In the reading of text, the series of retinal images is determined by position and duration of eye f...
Reading is a complex visuomotor behavior characterized by an alternation of fixations and saccadic e...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
A group of inadequate readers was compared with adequate readers on measures of saccadic eye movemen...
AbstractAs people read continuous text, on occasional single eye fixations the text was replaced by ...
SummarySaccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample tex...
Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations i...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract During...
To examine the nature of forward saccadic eye movements in reading, eye movement records were collec...
Abstract Although in experimental psychology the fixation/saccadic sequence is a main topic of debat...
Eye position was recorded in different viewing conditions to assess whether the temporal and spatial...
AbstractEye position was recorded in different viewing conditions to assess whether the temporal and...
It has generally thought that information from the eyes is made available during a fixation, but not...
On average our eyes make 3-5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
On average our eyes make 3–5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
In the reading of text, the series of retinal images is determined by position and duration of eye f...
Reading is a complex visuomotor behavior characterized by an alternation of fixations and saccadic e...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
A group of inadequate readers was compared with adequate readers on measures of saccadic eye movemen...
AbstractAs people read continuous text, on occasional single eye fixations the text was replaced by ...
SummarySaccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample tex...
Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations i...
# The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract During...
To examine the nature of forward saccadic eye movements in reading, eye movement records were collec...
Abstract Although in experimental psychology the fixation/saccadic sequence is a main topic of debat...
Eye position was recorded in different viewing conditions to assess whether the temporal and spatial...
AbstractEye position was recorded in different viewing conditions to assess whether the temporal and...