Preparation provided by visual location cues is known to speed up behavior. However, the role of concurrent saccades in response to visual cues remains unclear. In this study, participants performed a spatial precueing task by pressing one of four response keys with one of four fingers (two of each hand) while eye movements were monitored. Prior to the stimulus, we presented a neutral cue (baseline), a hand cue (corresponding to left vs. right positions), or a finger cue (corresponding to inner vs. outer positions). Participants either remained fixated on a central fixation point or moved their eyes freely. The results demonstrated that saccades during the cueing interval altered the pattern of cueing effects. Finger cueing trials in which ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
AbstractPrevious work has demonstrated that upcoming saccades influence visual [1, 2] and auditory [...
The oculomotor system serves as the basis for representing concurrently competing motor programs. He...
Preparation provided by visual location cues is known to speed up behavior. However, the role of con...
In action sequences, the eyes are generally fixated ahead of the stimulus being responded to, overla...
The premotor theory of attention claims that attentional shifts are triggered during response progra...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
There are thought to be two forms of inhibition of return (IOR) depending on whether the oculomotor ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Although numerous studies have investigated the relationship between saccadic eye movements and spat...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
A spatial cueing paradigm was used to (a) ~vestigate the eflects of attentional orienting on spatial...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
AbstractPrevious work has demonstrated that upcoming saccades influence visual [1, 2] and auditory [...
The oculomotor system serves as the basis for representing concurrently competing motor programs. He...
Preparation provided by visual location cues is known to speed up behavior. However, the role of con...
In action sequences, the eyes are generally fixated ahead of the stimulus being responded to, overla...
The premotor theory of attention claims that attentional shifts are triggered during response progra...
When in time a response is made seems critically important in defining whether visual selection is d...
There are thought to be two forms of inhibition of return (IOR) depending on whether the oculomotor ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe relationship between visual attention and saccades was ...
AbstractWe investigated human oculomotor behaviour in a Go–NoGo saccadic task in which the saccadic ...
Although numerous studies have investigated the relationship between saccadic eye movements and spat...
The goal of this study was to investigate whether ocular and hand motor systems operate independentl...
International audienceDuring the preparation of a saccadic eye movement, a visual stimulus is more e...
A spatial cueing paradigm was used to (a) ~vestigate the eflects of attentional orienting on spatial...
Although we are rarely aware of it, our ability to visually perceive and successfully interact with ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
AbstractPrevious work has demonstrated that upcoming saccades influence visual [1, 2] and auditory [...
The oculomotor system serves as the basis for representing concurrently competing motor programs. He...