Experience seems continuous and detailed despite saccadic eye movements changing retinal input several times per second. There is debate whether neural signals related to updating across saccades contain information about stimulus features, or only location pointers without visual details. We investigated the time course of low-level visual information processing across saccades by decoding spatial frequency of a stationary stimulus that changed from one visual hemifield to the other due to a horizontal saccadic eye movement. We recorded magnetoencephalography while human subjects (both sexes) monitored the orientation of a grating stimulus, making spatial frequency task-irrelevant. Separate trials, in which subjects maintained fixation, we...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Experience seems continuous and detailed despite saccadic eye movements changing retinal input sever...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
Does visual processing start anew after each eye movement, or is information integrated across sacca...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
As the neural representation of visual information is initially coded in retinotopic coordinates, ey...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Subjectively, we experience a stable representation of the outside world across saccades. Although p...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Experience seems continuous and detailed despite saccadic eye movements changing retinal input sever...
We explore the visual world through saccadic eye movements, but saccades also present a challenge to...
Does visual processing start anew after each eye movement, or is information integrated across sacca...
Contains fulltext : 151415.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)We explore the ...
As the neural representation of visual information is initially coded in retinotopic coordinates, ey...
Approximately three times per second, human visual perception is interrupted by a saccadic eye movem...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Subjectively, we experience a stable representation of the outside world across saccades. Although p...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...