AbstractWhen the eyes move, the images of stationary objects sweep across the retina. Despite this motion of the retinal image and the substantial integration of visual signals across time, physically stationary objects typically do not appear to be smeared during eye movements. Previous studies indicated that the extent of perceived motion smear is smaller when a stationary target is presented during pursuit or saccadic eye movements than when comparable motion of the retinal image occurs during steady fixation. In this study, we compared the extent of perceived motion smear for a stationary target during smooth pursuit and vergence eye movements with that for a physically moving target during fixation. For a target duration of 100 ms or l...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
Achieving clear perception during eye movements is one of the major challenges that the human visual...
During everyday viewing we rarely keep our eyes still. Our visual system has to take these eye movem...
AbstractWhen the eyes move, the images of stationary objects sweep across the retina. Despite this m...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
AbstractHumans make smooth tracking eye movements to keep the image of a moving target on the foveal...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
Detecting motion changes is a fundamental prerequisite for solving tasks in sports and in everyday l...
AbstractThe extent of perceived blur produced by a moving retinal image is less when the image motio...
Recent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrically durin...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrical...
One way the visual system estimates object motion during pursuit is to combine estimates of eye velo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
AbstractThe extent of perceived motion smear was compared for targets that underwent similar velocit...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
Achieving clear perception during eye movements is one of the major challenges that the human visual...
During everyday viewing we rarely keep our eyes still. Our visual system has to take these eye movem...
AbstractWhen the eyes move, the images of stationary objects sweep across the retina. Despite this m...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
AbstractHumans make smooth tracking eye movements to keep the image of a moving target on the foveal...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
Detecting motion changes is a fundamental prerequisite for solving tasks in sports and in everyday l...
AbstractThe extent of perceived blur produced by a moving retinal image is less when the image motio...
Recent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrically durin...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrical...
One way the visual system estimates object motion during pursuit is to combine estimates of eye velo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
AbstractThe extent of perceived motion smear was compared for targets that underwent similar velocit...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
Achieving clear perception during eye movements is one of the major challenges that the human visual...
During everyday viewing we rarely keep our eyes still. Our visual system has to take these eye movem...