AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational models have been proposed for decision-making processes that underlie the generation of eye movements towards a visual stimulus in a situation of uncertainty. One class of models, known as linear rise-to-threshold models, provides an economical, yet broadly applicable, explanation for the observed variability in the latency between the onset of a peripheral visual target and the saccade towards it. So far, however, these models do not account for the dynamics of learning across a sequence of stimuli, and they do not apply to situations in which subjects are exposed to events with conditional probabilities. In this methodological paper, we ex...
Abstract Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
Theory development in both psychology and neuroscience can benefit by consideration of both behavior...
The neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational models ...
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
Understanding the decision process underlying gaze control is an important question in cognitive neu...
The early eye tracking studies of Yarbus provided descriptive evidence that an observer’s task influ...
How does our visual system decide where to look? The Linear Approach to Threshold with Ergodic Rate ...
<p>This figure shows, on the left, several simplified saccade generation schemes, and their predicti...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role of posit...
Plasticity in the oculomotor system ensures that saccadic eye movements reliably meet their visual g...
International audienceAmong the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investi...
Abstract Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
Theory development in both psychology and neuroscience can benefit by consideration of both behavior...
The neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational models ...
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
Understanding the decision process underlying gaze control is an important question in cognitive neu...
The early eye tracking studies of Yarbus provided descriptive evidence that an observer’s task influ...
How does our visual system decide where to look? The Linear Approach to Threshold with Ergodic Rate ...
<p>This figure shows, on the left, several simplified saccade generation schemes, and their predicti...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Inferring the environment's statistical structure and adapting behavior accordingly is a fundamental...
Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role of posit...
Plasticity in the oculomotor system ensures that saccadic eye movements reliably meet their visual g...
International audienceAmong the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investi...
Abstract Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role...
In the antisaccade paradigm subjects are instructed to perform eye movements in the opposite directi...
Theory development in both psychology and neuroscience can benefit by consideration of both behavior...