AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can direct the fovea to potentially interesting parts of the visual field. Ensuing stable fixations enables the visual system to analyze those parts. The visual system may use fixation duration and saccadic amplitude as optimizers for visual search performance. Here we investigate whether the time courses of fixation duration and saccade amplitude depend on the subject’s knowledge of the search stimulus, in particular target conspicuity. We analyzed 65,000 saccades and fixations in a search experiment for (possibly camouflaged) military vehicles of unknown type and size. Mean saccade amplitude decreased and mean fixation duration increased gradually...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...
AbstractWe sought to understand the basis of performance variability and perceptual learning in sacc...
Scanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
The present study concerns the dynamics of multiple fixation search. We tried to gain insight into: ...
In this study, how the state of eye movement before saccade affected the response to a stimulus was ...
AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour ...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...
This thesis deals with the quantitative analysis of saccadic search strategy. The goal of the resear...
AbstractWe sought to understand the basis of performance variability and perceptual learning in sacc...
Scanning of the visual scene is an important selective process in visual perception. In this article...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
Searching for objects is part of our daily life. Generally, this cannot be accomplished without eye ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
The present study concerns the dynamics of multiple fixation search. We tried to gain insight into: ...
In this study, how the state of eye movement before saccade affected the response to a stimulus was ...
AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour ...
Humans perform visual search fairly efficiently, finding targets within only a few fixations. Data f...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
<div><p>Researchers have conjectured that eye movements during visual search are selected to minimiz...