<p>Regions of high fixation probability during free viewing of an example familiar and novel stimulus are shown. Monkeys viewed stimuli at 100% coherence (red-shaded regions) and at 45% coherence (yellow-shaded regions). The green-shaded regions represent regions with high fixation probability at both 45% and 100% coherence.</p
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
The spatio-temporal properties of saccadic eye movements can be influenced by the cognitive demand a...
Oculomotor selection exerts a fundamental impact on our experience of the environment. To better und...
Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different location...
AbstractHumans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different l...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
& It is generally believed that the visual system is adapted to the statistics of the visual wor...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Example fixation sequences (yellow circles) of humans (A-C) and monkeys (D) during visual search (A)...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...
Copyright © 2012 Jean Duchesne et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Recent research has begun to explore not just the spatial distribution of eye fixations but also the...
The measure and analysis of eye movements is crucial to neuroscience and psychology [10]. Eye moveme...
Primates actively examine the visual world by rapidly shifting gaze (fixation) over the elements in ...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
The spatio-temporal properties of saccadic eye movements can be influenced by the cognitive demand a...
Oculomotor selection exerts a fundamental impact on our experience of the environment. To better und...
Humans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different location...
AbstractHumans and other primates move their eyes several times per second to foveate at different l...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
& It is generally believed that the visual system is adapted to the statistics of the visual wor...
Explorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. Here we i...
AbstractExplorative eye movements specifically target some parts of a scene while ignoring others. H...
Example fixation sequences (yellow circles) of humans (A-C) and monkeys (D) during visual search (A)...
SummaryPatients with damage to primary visual cortex (V1) demonstrate residual performance on labora...
Copyright © 2012 Jean Duchesne et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
Recent research has begun to explore not just the spatial distribution of eye fixations but also the...
The measure and analysis of eye movements is crucial to neuroscience and psychology [10]. Eye moveme...
Primates actively examine the visual world by rapidly shifting gaze (fixation) over the elements in ...
Abstract. Early stages of visual processing may exploit the characteristic structure of natural visu...
The spatio-temporal properties of saccadic eye movements can be influenced by the cognitive demand a...
Oculomotor selection exerts a fundamental impact on our experience of the environment. To better und...