Saccadic eye movements cause rapid and dramatic displacements of the retinal image of the visual world, yet our conscious perception of the world remains stable and continuous. A popular explanation for this remarkable ability of our visual system to compensate for the displacements is the predictive feature remapping theory. The theory proposes that, before saccades, the representation of a visual stimulus can be predictively transferred from neurons that initially encode the stimulus to neurons whose receptive fields will encompass the stimulus location after the saccade. Visual adaptation aftereffect experiments performed by Melcher (2007) provided psychophysical evidence for this theory. However, it was argued that the visual aftereffec...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
SummaryHumans make several eye movements every second, and thus a fundamental challenge in conscious...
Contains fulltext : 199250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual stabilit...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Recent research has identified neurons in the visual system that remap their receptive fields before...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
As the neural representation of visual information is initially coded in retinotopic coordinates, ey...
AbstractAt the time of an impending saccade receptive fields (RFs) undergo dynamic changes, that is,...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...
When attending an object in visual space, perception of the object remains stable despite frequent e...
We experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced by eye ...
SummaryAlthough conscious perception is smooth and continuous, the input to the visual system is a s...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
SummaryHumans make several eye movements every second, and thus a fundamental challenge in conscious...
Contains fulltext : 199250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual stabilit...
Visual stability is thought to be mediated by predictive remapping of the relevant object informatio...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
Recent research has identified neurons in the visual system that remap their receptive fields before...
Saccades shift the retina with high-speed motion. In order to compensate for the sudden displacement...
As the neural representation of visual information is initially coded in retinotopic coordinates, ey...
AbstractAt the time of an impending saccade receptive fields (RFs) undergo dynamic changes, that is,...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...
When attending an object in visual space, perception of the object remains stable despite frequent e...
We experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced by eye ...
SummaryAlthough conscious perception is smooth and continuous, the input to the visual system is a s...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
SummaryHumans make several eye movements every second, and thus a fundamental challenge in conscious...