To access publisher's full text version of this article click on the hyperlink at the bottom of the pageLatencies of antisaccades made in the direction opposite to a peripheral target are typically slower longer than of prosaccades towards such a target by 50-100 ms. Antisaccades have proved to be an important tool for diagnostic purposes in neurology, psychology and psychiatry, providing invaluable insights into attentional function, decision making and the functionality of eye movement control. Recent findings have suggested, however, that latency differences between pro- and antisaccades can be eliminated by manipulating target-location probabilities. Pro- and antisaccades were equally fast to locations where a target rarely appeared, a ...
In the present study, we investigated the distribution of attention before antisaccades. We used a d...
Saccadic eye movements are well-described markers of cerebral function and have been widely studied ...
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of...
AbstractLatencies of antisaccades made in the direction opposite to a peripheral target are typicall...
Abstract In several previous experiments examining the effects of participants ’ expectations on ocu...
The historical context in which saccades are made influences their latency and error rates, but less...
Detailed measurements of saccadic latency--the time taken to make an eye movement to a suddenly-pres...
AbstractDetailed measurements of saccadic latency – the time taken to make an eye movement to a sudd...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
In the antisaccade task participants are required to overcome the strong tendency to saccade towards...
In several previous experiments examining the effects of participants’ expectations on oculomotor pe...
Antisaccade errors are attributed to failure to inhibit the habitual prosaccade. We investigated whe...
AbstractAntisaccades produce longer reaction times (RT) than their prosaccade counterparts and this ...
The mechanisms that control eye movements in the antisaccade task are not fully understood. One infl...
To what extent do humans exert control over low-level components of the oculomotor system? Previous ...
In the present study, we investigated the distribution of attention before antisaccades. We used a d...
Saccadic eye movements are well-described markers of cerebral function and have been widely studied ...
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of...
AbstractLatencies of antisaccades made in the direction opposite to a peripheral target are typicall...
Abstract In several previous experiments examining the effects of participants ’ expectations on ocu...
The historical context in which saccades are made influences their latency and error rates, but less...
Detailed measurements of saccadic latency--the time taken to make an eye movement to a suddenly-pres...
AbstractDetailed measurements of saccadic latency – the time taken to make an eye movement to a sudd...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
In the antisaccade task participants are required to overcome the strong tendency to saccade towards...
In several previous experiments examining the effects of participants’ expectations on oculomotor pe...
Antisaccade errors are attributed to failure to inhibit the habitual prosaccade. We investigated whe...
AbstractAntisaccades produce longer reaction times (RT) than their prosaccade counterparts and this ...
The mechanisms that control eye movements in the antisaccade task are not fully understood. One infl...
To what extent do humans exert control over low-level components of the oculomotor system? Previous ...
In the present study, we investigated the distribution of attention before antisaccades. We used a d...
Saccadic eye movements are well-described markers of cerebral function and have been widely studied ...
In the antisaccade task, pre-cueing the location of a correct response has the paradoxical effect of...