<p>A: Example of the motion stimulus used in this study. The arrows indicating motion direction in the left and right eye were not present in the real stimulus. B: Time course of a saccade trial and a replay trial. Each trial starts with the presentation of a central fixation cross. After 1 second, the dichoptic stimulus appears, and the subject starts judging motion direction. During the rest of the 30 s trial, either the gaze or the stimulus moves while the subject keeps indicating the perceived motion direction. Four auditory cues per trial were used in the saccade trials to indicate saccade moment. These cues were also presented in the stimulus jump trials, where they served as a warning for upcoming large stimulus jumps. + fixation poi...
<p>Targets (purple alien images) could appear at one of four locations at 9° from the centre fixatio...
<p>Top: opponent motion stimulus, middle: face/house stimulus, bottom: oblique grating stimulus. The...
<p>A) Sequence of displays in each saccade trial of Experiment 1. A placeholder (rectangles) appeare...
<p>A: Saccade trial, B: stimulus jump trial. Horizontal (black) and vertical (gray) eye movements (h...
<p>(a) Different types of eye movements elicited; saccades, convergence and divergence along the med...
<p>White circles indicate the subject's gaze position. Arrows denote a saccade or stimulus jump. Eac...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
<p>a: <i>Pre-onset saccade</i> condition. Participants foveate a target (displayed for 1sec; panel i...
<p>Four examples of eye (blue), head (black), body (green), and gaze (red) rotational trajectories d...
<p>(A) A spatial layout of stimulus condition. A white cross indicates central fixation and the dash...
<p>In JUMP condition (left), after an unpredictable foreperiod of stable fixation (1200–1600 ms; eye...
<p>In both tasks, participants started a trial by pressing the spacebar while keeping their gaze on ...
<p>A: Horizontal (black) and vertical (gray) eye position, horizontal (dark red) and vertical (brigh...
<p>An example of a Chinese character stimulus set is shown at the top right of A, and the blue bar i...
A) An illustration of the set-up. Stimuli could appear on two axes on the screen. Fixation targets w...
<p>Targets (purple alien images) could appear at one of four locations at 9° from the centre fixatio...
<p>Top: opponent motion stimulus, middle: face/house stimulus, bottom: oblique grating stimulus. The...
<p>A) Sequence of displays in each saccade trial of Experiment 1. A placeholder (rectangles) appeare...
<p>A: Saccade trial, B: stimulus jump trial. Horizontal (black) and vertical (gray) eye movements (h...
<p>(a) Different types of eye movements elicited; saccades, convergence and divergence along the med...
<p>White circles indicate the subject's gaze position. Arrows denote a saccade or stimulus jump. Eac...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
<p>a: <i>Pre-onset saccade</i> condition. Participants foveate a target (displayed for 1sec; panel i...
<p>Four examples of eye (blue), head (black), body (green), and gaze (red) rotational trajectories d...
<p>(A) A spatial layout of stimulus condition. A white cross indicates central fixation and the dash...
<p>In JUMP condition (left), after an unpredictable foreperiod of stable fixation (1200–1600 ms; eye...
<p>In both tasks, participants started a trial by pressing the spacebar while keeping their gaze on ...
<p>A: Horizontal (black) and vertical (gray) eye position, horizontal (dark red) and vertical (brigh...
<p>An example of a Chinese character stimulus set is shown at the top right of A, and the blue bar i...
A) An illustration of the set-up. Stimuli could appear on two axes on the screen. Fixation targets w...
<p>Targets (purple alien images) could appear at one of four locations at 9° from the centre fixatio...
<p>Top: opponent motion stimulus, middle: face/house stimulus, bottom: oblique grating stimulus. The...
<p>A) Sequence of displays in each saccade trial of Experiment 1. A placeholder (rectangles) appeare...