SummaryBlinks profoundly interrupt visual input but are rarely noticed, perhaps because of blink suppression [1, 2], a visual-sensitivity loss that begins immediately prior to blink onset. Blink suppression is thought to result from an extra-retinal signal that is associated with the blink motor command and may act to attenuate the sensory consequences of the motor action [3–5]. However, the neural mechanisms underlying this phenomenon remain unclear. They are challenging to study because any brain-activity changes resulting from an extra-retinal signal associated with the blink motor command are potentially masked by profound neural-activity changes caused by the retinal-illumination reduction that results from occlusion of the pupil by th...
We blink more often than required for maintaining the corneal tear film. Whether there are perceptua...
AbstractAttending to a visual event can lead to functional blindness for other events in the visual ...
Spontaneous blinking occurs 15–20 times per minute. Although blinking has often been associated with...
SummaryBlinks profoundly interrupt visual input but are rarely noticed, perhaps because of blink sup...
International audienceWe are usually unaware of the brief but large illumination changes caused by b...
We blink our eyes more often than necessary to keep our cornea adequately lubricated. Blink rates ar...
Sensory input as well as cognitive factors can drive the modulation of blinking. Our aim was to diss...
Every time we blink our eyes, the image on the retina goes almost completely dark. And yet we hardly...
Although spontaneous blinking has traditionally not been considered to have much importance in cogni...
The current paper describes a rare case of a patient who suffered from unilateral apraxia of eye clo...
AbstractHumans spontaneously generate eyeblinks every few seconds. However, because this blink rate ...
If attending to a target in a rapid stream of visual stimuli within the next 400 ms or so, a second ...
Eye blinks cause disruption of visual input that generally goes unnoticed. It is thought that the br...
An eyeblink has a clear effect on low-level information processing because it temporarily occludes a...
We hardly notice our eye blinks, yet an externally generated retinal interruption of a similar durat...
We blink more often than required for maintaining the corneal tear film. Whether there are perceptua...
AbstractAttending to a visual event can lead to functional blindness for other events in the visual ...
Spontaneous blinking occurs 15–20 times per minute. Although blinking has often been associated with...
SummaryBlinks profoundly interrupt visual input but are rarely noticed, perhaps because of blink sup...
International audienceWe are usually unaware of the brief but large illumination changes caused by b...
We blink our eyes more often than necessary to keep our cornea adequately lubricated. Blink rates ar...
Sensory input as well as cognitive factors can drive the modulation of blinking. Our aim was to diss...
Every time we blink our eyes, the image on the retina goes almost completely dark. And yet we hardly...
Although spontaneous blinking has traditionally not been considered to have much importance in cogni...
The current paper describes a rare case of a patient who suffered from unilateral apraxia of eye clo...
AbstractHumans spontaneously generate eyeblinks every few seconds. However, because this blink rate ...
If attending to a target in a rapid stream of visual stimuli within the next 400 ms or so, a second ...
Eye blinks cause disruption of visual input that generally goes unnoticed. It is thought that the br...
An eyeblink has a clear effect on low-level information processing because it temporarily occludes a...
We hardly notice our eye blinks, yet an externally generated retinal interruption of a similar durat...
We blink more often than required for maintaining the corneal tear film. Whether there are perceptua...
AbstractAttending to a visual event can lead to functional blindness for other events in the visual ...
Spontaneous blinking occurs 15–20 times per minute. Although blinking has often been associated with...