Through saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object can be brought into foveal vision quickly. We investigated what influence visual detail collected before the saccade exerts on the postsaccadic percept. Participants were instructed to saccade towards a peripheral stimulus, and to indicate on a continuum of ellipses with varying aspect ratios which exact shape they had perceived to be present after saccade landing. Compared to both an identical ellipse preview and a qualitatively different square preview, a quantitatively different ellipse preview was observed to shift the mean postsaccadic percept towards the presaccadic aspect ratio parameter value. This integration of subtly different form informat...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
International audienceTo foveate a visual target, subjects usually execute a primary hyp-ometric sac...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
AbstractThrough saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object c...
Because high-acuity visual perception is limited to a small part of theretina, humans are forced to ...
SummaryHumans make several eye movements every second, and thus a fundamental challenge in conscious...
Does visual processing start anew after each eye movement, or is information integrated across sacca...
Multiple times per second, the visual system succeeds in making a seamless transition between presac...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
Although our naïve experience of visual perception is that it is smooth and coherent, the actual inp...
Humans make two to four rapid eye movements (saccades) per second, which, surprisingly, does not lea...
Subjectively, we experience a stable representation of the outside world across saccades. Although p...
The experience of our visual surroundings appears continuous, contradicting the erratic nature of vi...
Introspection makes it clear that we do not see the visual motion generated by our saccadic eye move...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
International audienceTo foveate a visual target, subjects usually execute a primary hyp-ometric sac...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
AbstractThrough saccadic eye movements, the retinal projection of an extrafoveally glimpsed object c...
Because high-acuity visual perception is limited to a small part of theretina, humans are forced to ...
SummaryHumans make several eye movements every second, and thus a fundamental challenge in conscious...
Does visual processing start anew after each eye movement, or is information integrated across sacca...
Multiple times per second, the visual system succeeds in making a seamless transition between presac...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
Although our naïve experience of visual perception is that it is smooth and coherent, the actual inp...
Humans make two to four rapid eye movements (saccades) per second, which, surprisingly, does not lea...
Subjectively, we experience a stable representation of the outside world across saccades. Although p...
The experience of our visual surroundings appears continuous, contradicting the erratic nature of vi...
Introspection makes it clear that we do not see the visual motion generated by our saccadic eye move...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
International audienceTo foveate a visual target, subjects usually execute a primary hyp-ometric sac...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...