Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. While microsaccades and saccades share similarities at the oculomotor level, the functional roles of microsaccades are still debated. In this study, we examined the hypothesis that the microsaccadic activity is affected by the type of noisy background during the execution of a particular discrimination task. Human subjects had to judge the orientation of a tilted stimulus embedded in static or dynamic backgrounds in a forced choice-task paradigm, as adapted from Rucci, Iovin, Poletti, and Santini (2007). Static backgrounds induced more microsaccades than dynamic ones only during the execution of the discrimination task. A directional bias of micr...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, a...
Observers performed working memory tasks at varying retinal eccentricities, fixating centrally while...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
AbstractMicrosaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long b...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
AbstractTo clarify the relation between attention and microsaccades, we monitored microsaccades whil...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, a...
Observers performed working memory tasks at varying retinal eccentricities, fixating centrally while...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
AbstractMicrosaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long b...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
AbstractTo clarify the relation between attention and microsaccades, we monitored microsaccades whil...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...