To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire information about the future foveal image. Previous studies have indicated that visual working memory (VWM) affects saccade execution. However, the reverse relation, the effect of saccade execution on VWM load is less clear. To investigate the causal link between saccade execution and VWM, we combined a VWM task and a saccade task. Participants were instructed to remember one, two, or three shapes and performed either a No Saccade-, a Single Saccade- or a Dual (corrective) Saccade-task. The results indicate that items stored in VWM are reported less accurately if a single saccade-or a dual saccade-task is performed next to retaining items in...
This paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in sensorim...
Saccadic eye movements, produced by the oculomotor system, are used to bring salient information in ...
An unresolved question is how much information can be remembered from visual scenes when they are in...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
Vision is suppressed during saccadic eye movements. To create a stable perception of the visual worl...
We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
In three experiments, we examined the influence of visual working memory (VWM) on the metrics of sac...
Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we arg...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Visual Cognition on 02...
AbstractThis paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in ...
This paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in sensorim...
Saccadic eye movements, produced by the oculomotor system, are used to bring salient information in ...
An unresolved question is how much information can be remembered from visual scenes when they are in...
To facilitate visual continuity across eye movements, the visual system must presaccadically acquire...
Vision is suppressed during saccadic eye movements. To create a stable perception of the visual worl...
We use visual working memory (VWM) to maintain the visual features of objects in our world. Although...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
In three experiments, we examined the influence of visual working memory (VWM) on the metrics of sac...
Humans make frequent movements of the eyes (saccades) to explore the visual environment. Here we arg...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Visual Cognition on 02...
AbstractThis paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in ...
This paper examines the nature of visual representations that direct ongoing performance in sensorim...
Saccadic eye movements, produced by the oculomotor system, are used to bring salient information in ...
An unresolved question is how much information can be remembered from visual scenes when they are in...