Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. The selection of each fixation is the result of a complex interplay of image features, task goals, and biases in motor control and perception. To what extent are we aware of the selection of saccades and their consequences? Here we use a converging methods approach to answer this question in three diverse experiments. In Experiment 1, participants were directed to find a target in a scene by a verbal description of it. We then presented the path the eyes took together with those of another participant. Participants could only identify their own path when the comparison scanpath was searching for a di!erent target. In Experiment 2, participants viewed a scene for three seconds and t...
Eye-tracking technology enables us to record eye-movements. For many, this offers the opportunity to...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. The selection of each fixation is the re...
Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. The selection of each fixation is the re...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a James S McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award (ARH). The ...
People are unable to accurately report on their own eye movements most of the time. Can this be expl...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how saccadic selection relates to people's awareness...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
Eye-tracking technology enables us to record eye-movements. For many, this offers the opportunity to...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Visual Cognition on 02...
We make rapid eye movements to examine the world around us. Before an eye movement is made, attentio...
Visually-guided saccades bring items of interest onto the fovea, and have been the subject of intens...
Eye-tracking technology enables us to record eye-movements. For many, this offers the opportunity to...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. The selection of each fixation is the re...
Eye movements bring new information into our visual system. The selection of each fixation is the re...
Acknowledgements This work was supported by a James S McDonnell Foundation Scholar Award (ARH). The ...
People are unable to accurately report on their own eye movements most of the time. Can this be expl...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
The aim of the present study was to investigate how saccadic selection relates to people's awareness...
Imagine picking up your phone in the morning; this is a task that nearly everyone performs throughou...
Investigating eye movements has been a promising approach to uncover the role of visual working memo...
Eye-tracking technology enables us to record eye-movements. For many, this offers the opportunity to...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Visual Cognition on 02...
We make rapid eye movements to examine the world around us. Before an eye movement is made, attentio...
Visually-guided saccades bring items of interest onto the fovea, and have been the subject of intens...
Eye-tracking technology enables us to record eye-movements. For many, this offers the opportunity to...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...