Purpose. In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual field at a resolution inversely related to eccentricity and deploys saccades to place visually interesting targets upon the fovea, where resolution is highest. The serial process of fixation, punctuated by saccadic eye movements, continues until the desired target has been located. Loss of central vision restricts the ability to resolve the high spatial information of a target, interfering with this visual search process. We investigate oculomotor adaptations to central visual field loss with gaze-contingent artificial scotomas. Methods. Spatial distortions were placed at random locations in 25° square natural scenes. Gaze-contingent artificial c...
AbstractPatients with a central scotoma usually use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) consistently in ...
Natural vision involves sequential eye movements that bring the fovea to locations selected by perip...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...
Purpose. In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual field a...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
Purpose. Fixation durations are normally adapted to the difficulty of the foveal analysis task. We e...
SummaryThe central region of the human retina, the fovea, provides high-acuity vision. The oculomoto...
Loss of central vision can be partially compensated by increased use of peripheral vision. For examp...
Central and peripheral fields of view extract information of different quality and serve different r...
The individual and relative contributions of foveal, central and peripheral vision to object-scene s...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g. due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly adop...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g., due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly ado...
A simulation of central blindness in normal human subjects was produced by linking a high-accuracy e...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
Previous research has suggested that correctly placed objects facilitate eye guidance, but also that...
AbstractPatients with a central scotoma usually use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) consistently in ...
Natural vision involves sequential eye movements that bring the fovea to locations selected by perip...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...
Purpose. In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual field a...
Objectives: In performing search tasks, the visual system encodes information across the visual fiel...
Purpose. Fixation durations are normally adapted to the difficulty of the foveal analysis task. We e...
SummaryThe central region of the human retina, the fovea, provides high-acuity vision. The oculomoto...
Loss of central vision can be partially compensated by increased use of peripheral vision. For examp...
Central and peripheral fields of view extract information of different quality and serve different r...
The individual and relative contributions of foveal, central and peripheral vision to object-scene s...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g. due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly adop...
Patients with a scotoma in their central vision (e.g., due to macular degeneration, MD) commonly ado...
A simulation of central blindness in normal human subjects was produced by linking a high-accuracy e...
It is generally accepted that salience affects eye movements in simple artificially created search d...
Previous research has suggested that correctly placed objects facilitate eye guidance, but also that...
AbstractPatients with a central scotoma usually use a preferred retinal locus (PRL) consistently in ...
Natural vision involves sequential eye movements that bring the fovea to locations selected by perip...
AbstractAlthough many individuals with a central scotoma develop eccentric fixation most often benea...