In the current study, we examine eye movements of human operators during a combined steering and discrimination task. In this task, observers had to alternate their gaze between a central steering task and a discrimination task in the periphery. Our results show that the observer’s gaze behavior is influenced by the motion direction of the steering task. Saccade reaction times (SRTs) of saccades to the discrimination target were shorter if the target appeared in the steering direction. SRTs back to the steering task were shorter when the steering target moved away from the discrimination target. These effects are likely the result of motion-related attention shifts and an interaction of the saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movement system
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
Research has established that a perceived eye gaze produces a concomitant shift in a viewer’s spatia...
When driving a vehicle, gaze direction (where the driver is looking) is tightly coupled with steerin...
In the current study, we examine eye movements of human operators during a combined steering and dis...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
Gaze control is largely determined by an observer's behavioral goals. In this respect, eye movements...
We investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-switching saccades. Par...
Gaze control is largely determined by an observer's behavioral goals. In this respect, eye movements...
When moving through our environment, it is vital to preferentially process positions on our future p...
In complex dynamic tasks such as driving it is essential to be aware of potentially important target...
In complex dynamic tasks such as driving it is essential to be aware of potentially important target...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
Research has established that a perceived eye gaze produces a concomitant shift in a viewer’s spatia...
When driving a vehicle, gaze direction (where the driver is looking) is tightly coupled with steerin...
In the current study, we examine eye movements of human operators during a combined steering and dis...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
International audienceWe investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-s...
Gaze control is largely determined by an observer's behavioral goals. In this respect, eye movements...
We investigate how smooth pursuit eye movements affect the latencies of task-switching saccades. Par...
Gaze control is largely determined by an observer's behavioral goals. In this respect, eye movements...
When moving through our environment, it is vital to preferentially process positions on our future p...
In complex dynamic tasks such as driving it is essential to be aware of potentially important target...
In complex dynamic tasks such as driving it is essential to be aware of potentially important target...
Eye movements were recorded from three subjects as they initiated tracking of a small circle (“targe...
AbstractWe examined the effects of changing spatial aspects of attention during oculomotor tracking....
Research has established that a perceived eye gaze produces a concomitant shift in a viewer’s spatia...
When driving a vehicle, gaze direction (where the driver is looking) is tightly coupled with steerin...