Visual uncertainty may affect saccade adaptation in two complementary ways. First, an ideal adaptor should take into account the reliability of visual information for determining the amount of correction, predicting that increasing visual uncertainty should decrease adaptation rates. We tested this by comparing observers' direction discrimination and adaptation rates in an intra-saccadic-step paradigm. Second, clearly visible target steps may generate a slower adaptation rate since the error can be attributed to an external cause, instead of an internal change in the visuo-motor mapping that needs to be compensated. We tested this prediction by measuring saccade adaptation to different step sizes. Most remarkably, we found little correlatio...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
When goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by the brain: a fast motor ...
Visual uncertainty may affect saccade adaptation in two complementary ways. First, an ideal adaptor ...
Visual uncertainty may affect saccade adaptation in two complementary ways. First, an ideal adaptor ...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Perception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movements, which in turn are c...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
When each of many saccades is made to overshoot its target, amplitude gradually decreases in a form ...
It is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vector and the saccade ve...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
This study examined saccade adaptation induced by intrasaccadic target steps (ITS). By manipulating ...
International audienceIt is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vec...
International audienceDespite changes in the physical structures controlling the eyes, saccades, the...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
When goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by the brain: a fast motor ...
Visual uncertainty may affect saccade adaptation in two complementary ways. First, an ideal adaptor ...
Visual uncertainty may affect saccade adaptation in two complementary ways. First, an ideal adaptor ...
Accurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2) spatial...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Perception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movements, which in turn are c...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
When each of many saccades is made to overshoot its target, amplitude gradually decreases in a form ...
It is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vector and the saccade ve...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
This study examined saccade adaptation induced by intrasaccadic target steps (ITS). By manipulating ...
International audienceIt is relatively easy to adapt visually-guided saccades because the visual vec...
International audienceDespite changes in the physical structures controlling the eyes, saccades, the...
Movement accuracy depends crucially on the ability to detect errors while actions are being performe...
International audienceWhen goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by th...
When goal-directed movements are inaccurate, two responses are generated by the brain: a fast motor ...