Brief visual stimuli presented before and during a saccade are often mislocalized due to spatial compression. This saccadic compression effect is thought to have a perceptual basis, and results in visual objects being squeezed together and their number underestimated. Here we show that observers are also uncertain about their visual experiences just before and during a saccade. It is known that responses tend to be biased away from extreme values under conditions of uncertainty. Thus, a plausible alternative explanation of compression is that it reflects the uncertainty-bias to underestimate the number of items that were presented. We test this hypothesis and find that saccadic compression is independent of certainty, and is significantly m...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
There is now considerable evidence that space is compressed when stimuli are flashed shortly before ...
AbstractA large number of experiments show that perisaccadic flash mislocalization can vary accordin...
Brief visual stimuli presented before and during a saccade are often mislocalized due to spatial com...
AbstractStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a ...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
Visual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards...
AbstractIn the occurrence of a saccadic eye movement vision becomes suppressed. Supra-threshold visu...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
Stimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a phenomen...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
AbstractSome 30 years ago, Trevarthen [1] introduced the idea of two separate visual systems, a foca...
Briefly presented stimuli occurring just before or during a saccadic eye movement are mislocalized, ...
When visual stimuli are presented at the onset of a saccadic eye movement they are seen compressed o...
Effect of saccade automaticity on perisaccadic space compression. Front. Syst. Neurosci. 9:127. doi:...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
There is now considerable evidence that space is compressed when stimuli are flashed shortly before ...
AbstractA large number of experiments show that perisaccadic flash mislocalization can vary accordin...
Brief visual stimuli presented before and during a saccade are often mislocalized due to spatial com...
AbstractStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a ...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
Visual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards...
AbstractIn the occurrence of a saccadic eye movement vision becomes suppressed. Supra-threshold visu...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
Stimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a phenomen...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
AbstractSome 30 years ago, Trevarthen [1] introduced the idea of two separate visual systems, a foca...
Briefly presented stimuli occurring just before or during a saccadic eye movement are mislocalized, ...
When visual stimuli are presented at the onset of a saccadic eye movement they are seen compressed o...
Effect of saccade automaticity on perisaccadic space compression. Front. Syst. Neurosci. 9:127. doi:...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
There is now considerable evidence that space is compressed when stimuli are flashed shortly before ...
AbstractA large number of experiments show that perisaccadic flash mislocalization can vary accordin...