We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not generated by visual input) from visually triggered saccades and to identify the minimal visual saccadic reaction time (SRT). This method can be used to calculate a feasible lower bound cutoff for latencies of visually triggered saccades within a certain experimental context or participant group. We apply this method to compute the minimal visual SRT for two different saccade target luminance levels. Three main findings are presented: 1) the minimal visual SRT for all participants was 46 ms shorter for bright targets than for dim targets, 2) the transition from non-visually triggered to visually triggered saccades occurred abruptly, independent ...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Visual sensitivity is severely impaired during the execution of saccadic eye movements. This phenome...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...
We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not ge...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
Performance in a reaction time task can be strongly influenced by the physical properties of the sti...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
Abstract That saccadic reaction times (SRTs) may depend on reinforcement contingencies has been repe...
<p>Comparison between the mean saccadic reaction times (SRTs) and the mean latencies of the early (b...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them be...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
<p>(A) Saccades triggered by visual stimuli (single 22-ms flash) in Monkey M1. The gray area denotes...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Visual sensitivity is severely impaired during the execution of saccadic eye movements. This phenome...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...
We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not ge...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
Performance in a reaction time task can be strongly influenced by the physical properties of the sti...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
AbstractWe used a countermanding paradigm to investigate the relationship between conflicting cues f...
Abstract That saccadic reaction times (SRTs) may depend on reinforcement contingencies has been repe...
<p>Comparison between the mean saccadic reaction times (SRTs) and the mean latencies of the early (b...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them be...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
<p>(A) Saccades triggered by visual stimuli (single 22-ms flash) in Monkey M1. The gray area denotes...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Visual sensitivity is severely impaired during the execution of saccadic eye movements. This phenome...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...