Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, occur at a rate of ∼1 Hz. Whenever a new (and potentially dangerous) event takes place in the visual field, the microsaccadic frequency is at first inhibited and then is followed by a rebound before the frequency returns to baseline. It has been suggested that this inhibition-rebound response is a type of oculomotor reflex mediated by the superior colliculus (SC), a midbrain structure involved in saccade programming. The present study investigated microsaccadic responses to visual events that were invisible to the SC; the authors recorded microsaccadic responses to visual oddballs when the latter were equiluminant with respect to the standard s...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
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...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
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...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Saccadic suppression, a behavioral phenomenon in which perceptual thresholds are elevated before, du...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
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...
Eyes never stop moving. Even when asked to maintain the eyes at fixation, the oculomotor system prod...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
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...
Microsaccades are very small, involuntary flicks in eye position that occur on average once or twice...
Saccadic suppression, a behavioral phenomenon in which perceptual thresholds are elevated before, du...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
Microsaccades are the largest and fastest of the fixational eye movements, which are involuntary eye...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...