OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated in depth containing motion in different directions. However, when attention and vergence are separately directed to areas with different motions and depths, it remains unclear which property of attention and vergence is prioritized to initiate OKN. In this study, we investigated whether OKN corresponding to motion in the attending or fixating area occurred when two motions with different directions were presented in the central and peripheral visual fields separated in depth. Results show that OKN corresponding to attended motion occurred when observers maintained vergence on the peripheral stimulus and attended to the central stimulus. Howev...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
AbstractIf we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (sac...
Stimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the direction of...
OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated ...
It has been demonstrated that optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) gain increases through attention to periph...
Orienting visual attention is closely linked to the oculomotor system. For example, a shift of atten...
Covert spatial attention produces biases in perceptual and neural responses in the absence of overt ...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
AbstractWe displayed backward/forward motion on a computer monitor in the ground plane. Subjects loo...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractThe ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus locat...
The ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus location (ori...
Purpose: Strabismic patients can perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double visi...
Navigating through our environment raises challenges for perception by generating salient background...
AbstractWe show that the initial ocular following responses elicited by motion of a large pattern ar...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
AbstractIf we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (sac...
Stimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the direction of...
OKN corresponding to the motion of the fixating area occurs when a stimulus has two areas separated ...
It has been demonstrated that optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) gain increases through attention to periph...
Orienting visual attention is closely linked to the oculomotor system. For example, a shift of atten...
Covert spatial attention produces biases in perceptual and neural responses in the absence of overt ...
AbstractWhen human subjects are presented with visual displays consisting of random dots moving side...
AbstractWe displayed backward/forward motion on a computer monitor in the ground plane. Subjects loo...
When we track an object moving in depth, our eyes rotate in opposite directions. This type of "disju...
AbstractThe ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus locat...
The ability to detect an incoming visual stimulus is enhanced by knowledge of stimulus location (ori...
Purpose: Strabismic patients can perceptually suppress information from one eye to avoid double visi...
Navigating through our environment raises challenges for perception by generating salient background...
AbstractWe show that the initial ocular following responses elicited by motion of a large pattern ar...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
AbstractIf we look out of the window of a travelling train our eyes move rapidly back and forth (sac...
Stimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the direction of...