Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze within the visual field. These so called saccades challenge visual perception: During the movement phases the projection of the outside world sweeps rapidly across the photoreceptors altering the retinal positions of objects that are otherwise stable in the environment. Despite this ever-changing sensory input, the brain creates the percept of a continuous, stable visual world. Currently, it is assumed that this perceptual stability is achieved by the synergistic interplay of multiple mechanisms, for example, a reduction of the sensitivity of the visual system around the time of the eye movement ('saccadic suppression') as well as transient r...
As a foveate animal, the primate must redirect its gaze with saccadic eye movements to subject diffe...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The proximal stimulus shifts ...
When the eye rotates, switching from one fixation point to another, the perception of motion is stro...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
AbstractHuman vision is stable and continuous in spite of the incessant interruptions produced by sa...
Visual stability refers to the apparent stability of the visual world given the displacement of reti...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
AbstractTo interact rapidly and effectively with our environment, our brain needs access to a dynami...
Introspection makes it clear that we do not see the visual motion generated by our saccadic eye move...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
As a foveate animal, the primate must redirect its gaze with saccadic eye movements to subject diffe...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The proximal stimulus shifts ...
When the eye rotates, switching from one fixation point to another, the perception of motion is stro...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
AbstractHuman vision is stable and continuous in spite of the incessant interruptions produced by sa...
Visual stability refers to the apparent stability of the visual world given the displacement of reti...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
AbstractTo interact rapidly and effectively with our environment, our brain needs access to a dynami...
Introspection makes it clear that we do not see the visual motion generated by our saccadic eye move...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
As a foveate animal, the primate must redirect its gaze with saccadic eye movements to subject diffe...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The proximal stimulus shifts ...
When the eye rotates, switching from one fixation point to another, the perception of motion is stro...