Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower visual hemifield. Yet little is known about how ocular motor performance is affected by the location of visual stimuli or the direction of a behavioural response. We compared saccadic latencies between upper and lower hemifield in a variety of conditions, including short-latency prosaccades, long-latency prosaccades, antisaccades, memory-guided saccades and saccades with increased attentional and selection demand. All saccade types, except memory guided saccades, had shorter latencies when saccades were directed towards the upper field as compared to downward saccades (
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
In three studies, we characterize the effect of a nearby distractor on vertical, horizontal and obli...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one chosen to perform a monocular task. Vergilino-Pere...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...
AbstractThe first goal of this study was to systematically document asymmetries in vertical saccade ...
AbstractThe first goal of this study was to systematically document asymmetries in vertical saccade ...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
Utilizing 23 datasets, we report a meta-analysis of an asymmetry in presaccadic fixation durations f...
Utilizing 23 datasets, we report a meta-analysis of an asymmetry in presaccadic fixation durations f...
There are numerous asymmetries in anatomy between the nasal and temporal hemiretinae, which have bee...
Saccadic eye movements, which rapidly and accurately guide our gaze from one point of interest to an...
Dynamic components of saccadic eye movements were investigated following visual search in a multi-sa...
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of antisaccades in h...
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of antisaccades in h...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
In three studies, we characterize the effect of a nearby distractor on vertical, horizontal and obli...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one chosen to perform a monocular task. Vergilino-Pere...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...
Visual exploration of natural scenes imposes demands that differ between the upper and the lower vis...
AbstractThe first goal of this study was to systematically document asymmetries in vertical saccade ...
AbstractThe first goal of this study was to systematically document asymmetries in vertical saccade ...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
Utilizing 23 datasets, we report a meta-analysis of an asymmetry in presaccadic fixation durations f...
Utilizing 23 datasets, we report a meta-analysis of an asymmetry in presaccadic fixation durations f...
There are numerous asymmetries in anatomy between the nasal and temporal hemiretinae, which have bee...
Saccadic eye movements, which rapidly and accurately guide our gaze from one point of interest to an...
Dynamic components of saccadic eye movements were investigated following visual search in a multi-sa...
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of antisaccades in h...
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of antisaccades in h...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
In three studies, we characterize the effect of a nearby distractor on vertical, horizontal and obli...
International audienceThe dominant eye is the one chosen to perform a monocular task. Vergilino-Pere...