Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a comparable control interval. One explanation of this effect is that the brain antedates the perceptual onset of a saccade target to around the time of saccade initiation. This could explain the apparent continuity of visual perception across eye movements. Thisantedating account was tested in three experiments in which subjects made saccades of differing extents and then judged either the duration or the temporal order of key events. Postsaccadic stimuli underwent subjective temporal lengthening and had early perceived onsets. A temporally advanced awareness of saccade completion was also found, independently of antedating effects. These res...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
Oscillations in perceptual performance have been observed before and after a voluntary action, like ...
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a...
We report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take account...
AbstractWe report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take...
Saccadic chronostasis refers to the subjective temporal lengthening of the first visual stimulus per...
When voluntary saccadic eye movements are made to a silently ticking clock, observers sometimes thin...
AbstractRapid eye movements (saccades) induce visual misperceptions. A number of studies in recent y...
The temporal relation of competing visual stimuli may determine the corresponding oculomotor respons...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
A transient suppression of visual perception during saccades ensures perceptual stability. In two ex...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
We interact with complex scenes using eye movements to select targets of interest. Studies have show...
Is there any relationship between visual fixation durations and saccade amplitudes in free explorati...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
Oscillations in perceptual performance have been observed before and after a voluntary action, like ...
Subjects typically experience the temporal interval immediately following a saccade as longer than a...
We report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take account...
AbstractWe report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take...
Saccadic chronostasis refers to the subjective temporal lengthening of the first visual stimulus per...
When voluntary saccadic eye movements are made to a silently ticking clock, observers sometimes thin...
AbstractRapid eye movements (saccades) induce visual misperceptions. A number of studies in recent y...
The temporal relation of competing visual stimuli may determine the corresponding oculomotor respons...
The amplitude of saccadic eye movements is affected by size illusions such as the Müller-Lyer illusi...
A transient suppression of visual perception during saccades ensures perceptual stability. In two ex...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
We interact with complex scenes using eye movements to select targets of interest. Studies have show...
Is there any relationship between visual fixation durations and saccade amplitudes in free explorati...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
Oscillations in perceptual performance have been observed before and after a voluntary action, like ...