Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing possible responses. Both target and distractor stimuli activate populations of neurons in topographic oculomotor maps such as the superior colliculus. Local inhibitory interconnections between these populations ensure only one saccade target is selected. Suppressing saccades to distractors may additionally involve inhibiting corresponding map regions to bias the local competition. Behavioral evidence of these inhibitory processes comes from the effects of distractors on oculomotor and manual trajectories. Individual saccades may initially deviate either toward or away from a distractor, but the source of this variability has not been investig...
Remote transient changes in the environment, such as the onset of visual distractors, impact on the ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
■ During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye move-ments often deviate dramatically fro...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
Identifying a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting competing resp...
The spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (reflexive) an...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
It is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
Remote transient changes in the environment, such as the onset of visual distractors, impact on the ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
■ During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye move-ments often deviate dramatically fro...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
In this study, we investigated the time course of oculomotor competition between bottom-up and top-d...
Identifying a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting competing resp...
The spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (reflexive) an...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
It is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
Remote transient changes in the environment, such as the onset of visual distractors, impact on the ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
■ During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye move-ments often deviate dramatically fro...