AbstractWe investigated the effect of randomizing different spatial and temporal parameters on saccadic reaction times (SRTs) in five human subjects, to explore the relative occurrence of express and regular saccades. Parameters randomized in various test sessions were: target direction (right/left), intertrial interval, fixation foreperiod and gap duration (two or three different gap durations between 0 and 400 msec) in gap and overlap trials. For the sake of comparison the parameters under consideration were kept constant in non-random control sessions. We found that express saccades were still present in the random test sessions but their relative frequency (and the number of regular saccades) obtained in a given test session depends on ...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of randomizing different spatial and temporal parameters on sacca...
To examine the neural correlates of contextually differing control mechanisms in saccade initiation,...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
Summary. Four subjects all made large numbers of Express accades in the normal gap task were instruc...
It is well known that saccadic reaction times (SRT) are reduced when the target is preceded by the o...
AbstractFive human subjects were trained in a single target gap saccade task (fixation point offset ...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
Abstract That saccadic reaction times (SRTs) may depend on reinforcement contingencies has been repe...
AbstractIn the LATER model, randomness of saccadic latency arises through random variation in the ra...
International audienceSpatial attention permits to allocate more processing resources to a restricte...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of randomizing different spatial and temporal parameters on sacca...
To examine the neural correlates of contextually differing control mechanisms in saccade initiation,...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
Summary. Four subjects all made large numbers of Express accades in the normal gap task were instruc...
It is well known that saccadic reaction times (SRT) are reduced when the target is preceded by the o...
AbstractFive human subjects were trained in a single target gap saccade task (fixation point offset ...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
Abstract That saccadic reaction times (SRTs) may depend on reinforcement contingencies has been repe...
AbstractIn the LATER model, randomness of saccadic latency arises through random variation in the ra...
International audienceSpatial attention permits to allocate more processing resources to a restricte...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...