<div><p>Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. Fortunately, some of these deficits can be ameliorated with targeted interventions which improve the speed and accuracy of simultaneous attention to a central and a peripheral stimulus called Speed of Processing training. To date, the mechanisms behind this effective training are unknown. We hypothesized that one potential mechanism underlying this training is a change in distribution of eye movements of different amplitudes. Microsaccades are small amplitude eye movements made when fixating on a stimulus, and are thought to counteract the “visual fading” that occurs when static stimuli are presented. Due to retinal anatomy, larger mic...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
Enhancing reading ability in peripheral vision is important for the rehabilitation of people with ce...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Understanding our visual world requires both looking and seeing. Dissociation of these processes can...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
Enhancing reading ability in peripheral vision is important for the rehabilitation of people with ce...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Understanding our visual world requires both looking and seeing. Dissociation of these processes can...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
Enhancing reading ability in peripheral vision is important for the rehabilitation of people with ce...