<p>(A) Stimulus timing and display. Participants prepared a saccade from the fixation target to 1 of 2 potential saccade targets (ST<sub>1</sub> and ST<sub>2</sub>), presented simultaneously at 2 randomly chosen stimulus streams with an intertarget angular distance of either 90° (top panels) or 30° (bottom panels). The saccade targets were either shown continuously (cST<sub>1+2</sub>) or transiently (tST<sub>1+2</sub>). Stimulus streams could either be distractor streams, composed of alternating vertical Gabors and masks (40 Hz), or discrimination target streams, which included the presentation of a brief discrimination target (25 ms)—a clockwise or counterclockwise tilted Gabor—shown between 75 and 175 ms after the saccade target onset. Pa...
In the natural environment, humans make saccades almost continuously. In many eye movement experimen...
<p>The figure depicts the eye movements of Monkey A (left column) and Monkey B (middle column) over ...
<p><b>a</b>, The extended memory-guided saccade task. Visual events in task conditions are shown in ...
<p>(A, B) Circular plots show the averaged frequency distribution of the saccade landing direction b...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
(A) Interleaved pro/anti-saccade task. In pro-saccade trials (left panel), the cue is green and indi...
<p>In both tasks, participants started a trial by pressing the spacebar while keeping their gaze on ...
<p>A) Sequence of displays in each saccade trial of Experiment 1. A placeholder (rectangles) appeare...
<p>a: <i>Pre-onset saccade</i> condition. Participants foveate a target (displayed for 1sec; panel i...
Studies of saccades made in the double-step paradigm have shown that saccade landingposition is modu...
<p>(A) Schematic illustration of block and trial designs. In saccade trials, the short vertical bar ...
(A) Participants made saccades to targets around a clockwise hexagonal path. In the reactive saccade...
<p><b><i>A</i></b>, Trials started with a fixation cue and a target 10 degree to the left (black lin...
<p><b>A</b>, Two stimuli that were interchangeably used as target and distracter stimuli. <b>B</b>, ...
<p>(A) In the Reflexive Saccade - target feedback condition, the target was illuminated for the dura...
In the natural environment, humans make saccades almost continuously. In many eye movement experimen...
<p>The figure depicts the eye movements of Monkey A (left column) and Monkey B (middle column) over ...
<p><b>a</b>, The extended memory-guided saccade task. Visual events in task conditions are shown in ...
<p>(A, B) Circular plots show the averaged frequency distribution of the saccade landing direction b...
<p>(A) Illustration of the checkerboard pattern that moved sinusoidally either in the anterior-poste...
(A) Interleaved pro/anti-saccade task. In pro-saccade trials (left panel), the cue is green and indi...
<p>In both tasks, participants started a trial by pressing the spacebar while keeping their gaze on ...
<p>A) Sequence of displays in each saccade trial of Experiment 1. A placeholder (rectangles) appeare...
<p>a: <i>Pre-onset saccade</i> condition. Participants foveate a target (displayed for 1sec; panel i...
Studies of saccades made in the double-step paradigm have shown that saccade landingposition is modu...
<p>(A) Schematic illustration of block and trial designs. In saccade trials, the short vertical bar ...
(A) Participants made saccades to targets around a clockwise hexagonal path. In the reactive saccade...
<p><b><i>A</i></b>, Trials started with a fixation cue and a target 10 degree to the left (black lin...
<p><b>A</b>, Two stimuli that were interchangeably used as target and distracter stimuli. <b>B</b>, ...
<p>(A) In the Reflexive Saccade - target feedback condition, the target was illuminated for the dura...
In the natural environment, humans make saccades almost continuously. In many eye movement experimen...
<p>The figure depicts the eye movements of Monkey A (left column) and Monkey B (middle column) over ...
<p><b>a</b>, The extended memory-guided saccade task. Visual events in task conditions are shown in ...