During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as microsaccades, can be observed. We here investigate what determines the direction and frequency of these microsaccades, as this information might help to clarify what purpose they serve. The relative contribution of three possible factors was examined: (1) the orienting of covert attention, (2) the spatial distribution of possible target locations, and (3) whether monocular or binocular microsaccades are considered. The orienting of covert attention and the distribution of possible target locations had a relatively weak effect on microsaccade rates and directions. In contrast, the classification of micro-saccades as binocular (occurring in both ey...
Among the eye movements during fixation, the function of small saccades occuring quite commonly at f...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
paradigm to map the redistribution of spatial attention in response to a peripherally flashed cue. T...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
AbstractMicrosaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long b...
ABSTRACT—The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
A substantial question in understanding expert behavior is isolating where experts look, and which a...
A substantial question in understanding expert behavior is isolating where experts look, and which a...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
AbstractTo clarify the relation between attention and microsaccades, we monitored microsaccades whil...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
Microsaccades are involuntary eye movements occurring naturally during fixation. In this study, micr...
Among the eye movements during fixation, the function of small saccades occuring quite commonly at f...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
paradigm to map the redistribution of spatial attention in response to a peripherally flashed cue. T...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
AbstractMicrosaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long b...
ABSTRACT—The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim...
The debate about the nature of fixational eye movements has revived recently with the claim that mic...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
A substantial question in understanding expert behavior is isolating where experts look, and which a...
A substantial question in understanding expert behavior is isolating where experts look, and which a...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
AbstractTo clarify the relation between attention and microsaccades, we monitored microsaccades whil...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
Microsaccades are involuntary eye movements occurring naturally during fixation. In this study, micr...
Among the eye movements during fixation, the function of small saccades occuring quite commonly at f...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
paradigm to map the redistribution of spatial attention in response to a peripherally flashed cue. T...