AbstractLaboratory tasks used to study vision and attention usually require steady fixation, while natural visual processing occurs during the brief pauses between successive saccades. We studied vision and attentional allocation during intersaccadic pauses as subjects made repetitive sequences of saccades. Displays contained six outline squares located along the perimeter of an imaginary circle (diam 4°). Saccades were made in sequence to every other square. The visual task was to identify the orientation (2AFC) of a Gabor test stimulus that appeared briefly (91 ms) along with superimposed noise in one of the squares during a randomly selected intersaccadic pause. Gabor location was cued in advance and noise frames were presented in all sq...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...
AbstractLaboratory tasks used to study vision and attention usually require steady fixation, while n...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
AbstractVisual attention and saccades are typically studied in artificial situations, with stimuli p...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements and perceptual attention work in a coordinated fashion to allow selec...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
Natural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attention. The m...
International audienceSpatial attention permits to allocate more processing resources to a restricte...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
AbstractAccurate saccadic programming in natural visual scenes requires a signal designating which o...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
AbstractWe performed two sets of experiments in which observers were instructed to make saccades to ...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...
AbstractLaboratory tasks used to study vision and attention usually require steady fixation, while n...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
AbstractVisual attention and saccades are typically studied in artificial situations, with stimuli p...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements and perceptual attention work in a coordinated fashion to allow selec...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
Natural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attention. The m...
International audienceSpatial attention permits to allocate more processing resources to a restricte...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
AbstractAccurate saccadic programming in natural visual scenes requires a signal designating which o...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
AbstractWe performed two sets of experiments in which observers were instructed to make saccades to ...
International audienceJonikaitis D, Szinte M, Rolfs M, Cavanagh P. Allocation of attention across sa...
The premotor theory of attention postulates that spatial attention arises from the activation of sac...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...