Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye movements produced during attempted visual fixation. In recent years, the interaction between microsaccades, perception and cognition has become one of the most rapidly growing areas of study in visual neuroscience. The neurophysiological consequences of microsaccades have been the focus of less attention, however, as have the oculomotor mechanisms that generate and control microsaccades. Here we review the latest neurophysiological findings concerning microsaccades and discuss their relationships to perception and cognition. We also point out the current gaps in our understanding of the neurobiology of microsaccades and identify the most pr...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
AbstractContrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual,...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Fixation, holding one\u27s eyes on an object, plays a key role in the perception of visual scenes. T...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
Microsaccade research has recently reached a critical mass of studies that allows, for the first tim...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
AbstractContrary to common wisdom, fixations are a dynamically rich behavior, composed of continual,...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Fixation, holding one\u27s eyes on an object, plays a key role in the perception of visual scenes. T...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
Microsaccade research has recently reached a critical mass of studies that allows, for the first tim...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...