AbstractPrimary saccades to remembered targets are generally not precise, but rather undershoot target position. The major source of this saccadic undershoot may be (a) a memory-related process or (b) a poor spatial resolution in those processes which transfer the retinotopic target information into an intermediate memory-linked representation of space. The aim of this study was to investigate whether distortions of eye positions in the antisaccade task, which are characterized by inherent co-ordinate transformation processes, may completely account for the spatial inaccuracies of memory-guided antisaccades. The results show that the spatial inaccuracy of primary and secondary eye movements in the visually guided antisaccade task was compar...
Abstract. Extraction of the location of a target in the visual periphery is a fundamental visual pro...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of antisaccades in h...
International audienceSensorimotor adaptation restores and maintains the accuracy of goal-directed m...
AbstractWe compared the accuracy of oblique, memory-guided saccades if the eye is stationary or move...
International audienceSaccadic eye movements cause displacements of the image of the visual world pr...
Errors in eye movements can be corrected during the ongoing saccade through in-flight modifications ...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
The historical context in which saccades are made influences their latency and error rates, but less...
AbstractIn an antisaccade task, where saccades in the direction opposite of a suddenly presented sti...
Even though we frequently execute saccades, we perceive the external world as coherent and stable. A...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements transiently distort perceptual space. Visual objects flashed shortly ...
Psychophysical studies extending over a thirty-year period have repeatedly demonstrated that visual ...
Abstract. Extraction of the location of a target in the visual periphery is a fundamental visual pro...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
Studies of memory-guided saccades in monkeys show an upward bias, while studies of antisaccades in h...
International audienceSensorimotor adaptation restores and maintains the accuracy of goal-directed m...
AbstractWe compared the accuracy of oblique, memory-guided saccades if the eye is stationary or move...
International audienceSaccadic eye movements cause displacements of the image of the visual world pr...
Errors in eye movements can be corrected during the ongoing saccade through in-flight modifications ...
Previous work on transaccadic memory and change blindness suggests that only a small part of the inf...
<div><p>Visual-spatial working memory (VSWM) helps us to maintain and manipulate visual information ...
The historical context in which saccades are made influences their latency and error rates, but less...
AbstractIn an antisaccade task, where saccades in the direction opposite of a suddenly presented sti...
Even though we frequently execute saccades, we perceive the external world as coherent and stable. A...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements transiently distort perceptual space. Visual objects flashed shortly ...
Psychophysical studies extending over a thirty-year period have repeatedly demonstrated that visual ...
Abstract. Extraction of the location of a target in the visual periphery is a fundamental visual pro...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...