AbstractWe used a dual-task paradigm to investigate the spatial allocation of attention during smooth pursuit. Subjects tracked one character in a translating string of characters (block letter 8’s), and during maintained pursuit, one of the characters briefly changed to an E or 3. Based on the ability of subjects to correctly discriminate the probed character, we found that the primary focus of attention during smooth pursuit is centered on the tracked target with no appreciable lead or lag. Spatial cues were only partly effective in directing attention to other locations in our task, and these cueing effects were biased for locations ahead of the tracked target
AbstractA number of studies have shown that stationary backgrounds compromise smooth pursuit eye mov...
Participants searched for one of two target letters in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) seq...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
When moving through our environment, it is vital to preferentially process positions on our future p...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
It is under debate whether attention during smooth pursuit is centered right on the pursuit target o...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
<p>(A) Spatial arrangement for smooth pursuit: one white dot on the black computer screen, 57 cm fro...
Visual Short-Term Memory during Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements 2 Visual short-term memory (VSTM) was p...
Three experiments examined possible relationships between the spatial focus of attention and the rap...
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
Human subjects misjudge the position of a target that is flashed during a pursuit eye movement. Thei...
In contrast to traditional views that consider smooth pursuit as a relatively automatic process, evi...
Background: In contrast to traditional views that consider smooth pursuit as a relatively automatic ...
AbstractA number of studies have shown that stationary backgrounds compromise smooth pursuit eye mov...
Participants searched for one of two target letters in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) seq...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
When moving through our environment, it is vital to preferentially process positions on our future p...
We investigated the relationship between compensation for the effects of smooth pursuit eye movement...
It is under debate whether attention during smooth pursuit is centered right on the pursuit target o...
Eye movements are often studied in the context of demanding visual tasks in which goals are achieved...
AbstractWhen viewing a moving object, details may appear blurred if the object’s motion is not compe...
<p>(A) Spatial arrangement for smooth pursuit: one white dot on the black computer screen, 57 cm fro...
Visual Short-Term Memory during Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements 2 Visual short-term memory (VSTM) was p...
Three experiments examined possible relationships between the spatial focus of attention and the rap...
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
Human subjects misjudge the position of a target that is flashed during a pursuit eye movement. Thei...
In contrast to traditional views that consider smooth pursuit as a relatively automatic process, evi...
Background: In contrast to traditional views that consider smooth pursuit as a relatively automatic ...
AbstractA number of studies have shown that stationary backgrounds compromise smooth pursuit eye mov...
Participants searched for one of two target letters in a rapid serial visual presentation (RSVP) seq...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...