AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the position shifts caused by saccades. When a stimulus is flashed briefly around the time of a saccade, its perceived position is mislocalized toward the saccade target: if the flash is in front of the saccade the test flash appears shifted in the direction of eye movement; but a test flashed beyond the saccade target is displaced back toward the saccade target (bi-directional saccadic compression: Ross, J., Morrone, M. C., & Burr, D. C. (1997). Compression of visual space before saccades. Nature, 386, 598–601. Motion induced position shifts (in the absence of eye movements) have been demonstrated for a variety of stimuli but the illusory position sh...
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AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
Stimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a phenomen...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
AbstractStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a ...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
AbstractIn this study, we examined the relation between motion induced position shifts and the posit...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
Stimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a phenomen...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
AbstractStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the saccade target, a ...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
International audienceStimuli briefly flashed just before a saccade are perceived closer to the sacc...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...