AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried out a visual search task. The aim was to investigate whether an accurate initial target directed saccade could be programmed. In Experiments 1–2, subjects moved their eyes to targets defined by colour, which were presented with seven non-targets in a circular array. Accurate saccades with short latencies were common but errors sometimes occurred and search for an “oddity” target, defined exclusively by difference in colour from a homogeneous set of distractors, was particularly error prone. In Experiment 3, occasional trials contained double targets. First saccades sometimes landed at an intermediate position between the targets. In Experiments...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractThe role of the perceptual organization of the visual display on eye movement control was ex...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour ...
The accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target defined b...
AbstractThe degree of selectivity or guidance underlying search was tested by having subjects search...
We present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amongst dis...
AbstractWe present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amo...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractThe role of the perceptual organization of the visual display on eye movement control was ex...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
This paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour shape co...
AbstractThis paper reports an analysis of saccades made during a task of visual search for a colour ...
The accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target defined b...
AbstractThe degree of selectivity or guidance underlying search was tested by having subjects search...
We present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amongst dis...
AbstractWe present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amo...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
Visual search can simply be defined as the task of looking for objects of interest in cluttered visu...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
grantor: University of TorontoIn Experiments 1 and 2, eye movements were monitored while p...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractThe role of the perceptual organization of the visual display on eye movement control was ex...