<div><p>The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of saccade areas and that the deployment of attention is the consequence of motor programming. Yet attentional and oculomotor processes have been shown to be dissociable at the neuronal level in covert attention tasks. To investigate a potential dissociation at the behavioral level, we instructed human participants to move their eyes (saccade) towards 1 of 2 nearby, competing saccade targets. The spatial distribution of visual attention was determined using oriented visual stimuli presented either at the target locations, between them, or at several other equidistant locations. Results demonstrate that accurate saccades towards one of the t...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
Many studies have found a strong coupling between selective attention and eye movements. The premoto...
When preparing a saccade, attentional resources are focused at the saccade target and its immediate ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
Natural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attention. The m...
AbstractAccurate saccadic programming in natural visual scenes requires a signal designating which o...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
The pre-saccadic attention shift—a rapid increase in visual sensitivity at the target—is an inevitab...
Saccadic eye movements are typically preceded by selective shifts of visual attention. Recent eviden...
Two experiments examined whether saccadic eye movements and visuosspatial attention can be decoupled...
Extracting information from the visual field can be achieved by covertly orienting attention to diff...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
Many studies have found a strong coupling between selective attention and eye movements. The premoto...
When preparing a saccade, attentional resources are focused at the saccade target and its immediate ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
Natural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attention. The m...
AbstractAccurate saccadic programming in natural visual scenes requires a signal designating which o...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
The pre-saccadic attention shift—a rapid increase in visual sensitivity at the target—is an inevitab...
Saccadic eye movements are typically preceded by selective shifts of visual attention. Recent eviden...
Two experiments examined whether saccadic eye movements and visuosspatial attention can be decoupled...
Extracting information from the visual field can be achieved by covertly orienting attention to diff...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...