Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, called saccadic suppression. While a large body of evidence demonstrates that saccadic programming is plastic, little is known about whether the perceptual consequences of saccades can be modified. Here, we demonstrate that saccadic suppression is attenuated during learning on a standard visual detection-in-noise task, to the point that it is effectively silenced. Across a period of seven days, 44 participants were trained to detect brief, low contrast stimuli embedded within dynamic noise, while eye position was tracked. Although instructed to fixate, participants regularly made small fixational saccades. Data were accumulated over a large n...
Most studies of saccadic suppression study changes in visual detection thresholds as a function of a...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
Visual stimuli presented just before or during an eye movement are more difficult to detect than tho...
AbstractThere is now good evidence that perception of motion is strongly suppressed during saccades ...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
AbstractDisplacement of a visual target during a saccadic eye movement is normally detected only at ...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements and perceptual attention work in a coordinated fashion to allow selec...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
When we observe a scene, we shift our gaze to different points of interest via saccadic eye movement...
Most studies of saccadic suppression study changes in visual detection thresholds as a function of a...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
Visual stimuli presented just before or during an eye movement are more difficult to detect than tho...
AbstractThere is now good evidence that perception of motion is strongly suppressed during saccades ...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
AbstractDisplacement of a visual target during a saccadic eye movement is normally detected only at ...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
Humans perform saccadic eye movements two to three times per second. When doing so, the nervous syst...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements and perceptual attention work in a coordinated fashion to allow selec...
During saccadic eye movements, the processing of visual information is transiently interrupted by a ...
When we observe a scene, we shift our gaze to different points of interest via saccadic eye movement...
Most studies of saccadic suppression study changes in visual detection thresholds as a function of a...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...
International audiencePerception of our visual environment strongly depends on saccadic eye movement...