Contains fulltext : 88837.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field improves localization performance as compared to the situation where the gaze is directed elsewhere. Reduced localization performance in the peripheral encoding conditions has been attributed to an eccentricity-dependent increase in positional uncertainty. It is not known, however, whether and how the foveal and peripheral encoding conditions can influence spatial interval estimation. In this study we compare observers' estimates of a distance between two co-planar dots in the condition where they foveate the two sample dots and where they fixate a central dot w...
<p>Horizontal separation between two sample dots had to be reproduced after a blank delay period. Di...
When observers were asked to localize the peripheral position of a briefly presented target with res...
AbstractWhen observers were asked to localize the peripheral position of a briefly presented target ...
Background It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field im...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field i...
It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field improves loca...
Do human observers process the same retinal information differently when it comes from near versus f...
When moving through space, both visual and non-visual information can be used to monitor distance tr...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
Traversed distance estimation is influenced by both visual cues (particularly optic flow) and locomo...
The human nervous system constructs a Euclidean representation of near (personal) space by combining...
It has been clearly demonstrated that humans are able to visually assess a target distance and accur...
AbstractThe idea that extra-retinal information about the orientation of the eyes could be used to j...
AbstractPeripheral vision serves to direct our attention and fixation to objects of interest. This r...
Phosphorescent square tiles (arranged to yield a single image size) were viewed in the dark by 56 mo...
<p>Horizontal separation between two sample dots had to be reproduced after a blank delay period. Di...
When observers were asked to localize the peripheral position of a briefly presented target with res...
AbstractWhen observers were asked to localize the peripheral position of a briefly presented target ...
Background It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field im...
BACKGROUND: It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field i...
It is well established that foveating a behaviorally relevant part of the visual field improves loca...
Do human observers process the same retinal information differently when it comes from near versus f...
When moving through space, both visual and non-visual information can be used to monitor distance tr...
Multiple cues contribute to the visual perception of an object's distance from the observer. The man...
Traversed distance estimation is influenced by both visual cues (particularly optic flow) and locomo...
The human nervous system constructs a Euclidean representation of near (personal) space by combining...
It has been clearly demonstrated that humans are able to visually assess a target distance and accur...
AbstractThe idea that extra-retinal information about the orientation of the eyes could be used to j...
AbstractPeripheral vision serves to direct our attention and fixation to objects of interest. This r...
Phosphorescent square tiles (arranged to yield a single image size) were viewed in the dark by 56 mo...
<p>Horizontal separation between two sample dots had to be reproduced after a blank delay period. Di...
When observers were asked to localize the peripheral position of a briefly presented target with res...
AbstractWhen observers were asked to localize the peripheral position of a briefly presented target ...