AbstractAccurate saccadic and vergence eye movements towards selected visual targets are fundamental to perceive the 3-D environment. Despite this importance, shifts in eye gaze are not always perfect given that they are frequently followed by small corrective eye movements. The oculomotor system receives distinct information from various visual cues that may cause incongruity in the planning of a gaze shift. To test this idea, we analyzed eye movements in humans performing a saccade task in a 3-D setting. We show that saccades and vergence movements towards peripheral targets are guided by monocular (perceptual) cues. Approximately 200ms after the start of fixation at the perceived target, a fixational saccade corrected the eye positions t...
Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing objects in our ...
Both patients with eye movement disorders and healthy participants whose oculomotor range had been e...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractAccurate saccadic and vergence eye movements towards selected visual targets are fundamental...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
AbstractThe saccadic system is known to exhibit a considerable degree of short-term plasticity. Earl...
International audienceWe tested whether the perception of gaze direction is affected by the shifts i...
In everyday situations we move our eyes around the world 3-5 times every second to obtain visual inf...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
We tested whether the perception of gaze direction is affected by the shifts in the retinal image of...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...
Abstract Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing object...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing objects in our ...
Both patients with eye movement disorders and healthy participants whose oculomotor range had been e...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...
AbstractAccurate saccadic and vergence eye movements towards selected visual targets are fundamental...
Humans and many animals make frequent saccades requiring coordinated movements of the eyes. When lan...
AbstractThe saccadic system is known to exhibit a considerable degree of short-term plasticity. Earl...
International audienceWe tested whether the perception of gaze direction is affected by the shifts i...
In everyday situations we move our eyes around the world 3-5 times every second to obtain visual inf...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
We tested whether the perception of gaze direction is affected by the shifts in the retinal image of...
Humans make rapid movements of their eyes several times a second that enable them to examine objects...
Purpose. Visual orientation toward remembered or visible visual targets requires binocular gaze shif...
Abstract Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing object...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing objects in our ...
Both patients with eye movement disorders and healthy participants whose oculomotor range had been e...
AbstractThis paper describes the spatial trajectories of the binocular fixation point (the intersect...