AbstractAntisaccades produce longer reaction times (RT) than their prosaccade counterparts and this latency increase has been linked to an oculomotor ‘pre-setting’ that prevents the evocation of a stimulus-driven prosaccade. Moreover, a consequence of oculomotor pre-setting is a lengthening of the RTs associated with a subsequent prosaccade. The goal of the present study was to determine whether the constituent elements associated with planning a correct antisaccade (i.e., response suppression and vector inversion) imparts a residual delay that inhibits the planning of a subsequent prosaccade. To that end, participants alternated between pro- and antisaccades in a pseudo-randomized task-switching schedule (e.g., AABBAAB…) and responses were...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
International audienceIn a princeps study, Trottier and Pratt (2005) showed that saccadic latencies ...
International audienceIn a princeps study, Trottier and Pratt (2005) showed that saccadic latencies ...
AbstractAntisaccades produce longer reaction times (RT) than their prosaccade counterparts and this ...
The completion of an antisaccade selectively increases the reaction tiME (RT) of a subsequent prosac...
An antisaccade requires suppressing a stimulus-driven prosaccade (i.e., response suppression) and re...
In the antisaccade task participants are required to overcome the strong tendency to saccade towards...
The mechanisms that control eye movements in the antisaccade task are not fully understood. One infl...
Abstract Several cognitive processes are involved in task-switching. Using a prosaccade/antisaccade ...
The mechanisms that control eye movements in the antisaccade task are not fully understood. One infl...
Previous studies suggested that random switching between pro- and antisaccades increases errors in b...
A common hypothesis is that the switch cost measured when switching between prosaccades and antisacc...
A common hypothesis is that the switch cost measured when switching between prosaccades and antisacc...
Previous studies suggested that random switching between pro- and antisaccades increases errors in b...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
International audienceIn a princeps study, Trottier and Pratt (2005) showed that saccadic latencies ...
International audienceIn a princeps study, Trottier and Pratt (2005) showed that saccadic latencies ...
AbstractAntisaccades produce longer reaction times (RT) than their prosaccade counterparts and this ...
The completion of an antisaccade selectively increases the reaction tiME (RT) of a subsequent prosac...
An antisaccade requires suppressing a stimulus-driven prosaccade (i.e., response suppression) and re...
In the antisaccade task participants are required to overcome the strong tendency to saccade towards...
The mechanisms that control eye movements in the antisaccade task are not fully understood. One infl...
Abstract Several cognitive processes are involved in task-switching. Using a prosaccade/antisaccade ...
The mechanisms that control eye movements in the antisaccade task are not fully understood. One infl...
Previous studies suggested that random switching between pro- and antisaccades increases errors in b...
A common hypothesis is that the switch cost measured when switching between prosaccades and antisacc...
A common hypothesis is that the switch cost measured when switching between prosaccades and antisacc...
Previous studies suggested that random switching between pro- and antisaccades increases errors in b...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
The present study tested the hypothesis that, unlike prosaccades, antisaccades require controlled pr...
International audienceIn a princeps study, Trottier and Pratt (2005) showed that saccadic latencies ...
International audienceIn a princeps study, Trottier and Pratt (2005) showed that saccadic latencies ...