Microsaccades are small eye movements produced during attempted fixation. During locomotion, the eyes scan the environment; the gaze is not always directed to the focus of expansion of the optic flow field. We sought to investigate whether the microsaccadic activity was modulated by eye position during the view of radial optic flow stimuli, and if the presence or lack of a proprioceptive input signal may influence the microsaccade characteristics during self-motion perception. We recorded the oculomotor activity when subjects were either standing or sitting in front of a screen during the view of optic flow stimuli that simulated specific heading directions with different gaze positions. We recorded five trials of each stimulus. Results sho...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
none4noThe optic flow visual input directly influences the postural control. The aim of the present ...
Microsaccades are small eye movements produced during attempted fixation. During locomotion, the eye...
Microsaccades are linked with extraretinal mechanisms that significantly alter spatial perception be...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Microsaccades are involuntary eye movements occurring naturally during fixation. In this study, micr...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
none4noThe optic flow visual input directly influences the postural control. The aim of the present ...
Microsaccades are small eye movements produced during attempted fixation. During locomotion, the eye...
Microsaccades are linked with extraretinal mechanisms that significantly alter spatial perception be...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
During locomotion humans can judge where they are heading relative to the scene and the movement of ...
Microsaccades are involuntary eye movements occurring naturally during fixation. In this study, micr...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into co...
none4noThe optic flow visual input directly influences the postural control. The aim of the present ...