Visual scene characteristics can affect various aspects of saccade and microsaccade dynam-ics. For example, blank visual scenes are known to elicit diminished saccade and microsac-cade production, compared to natural scenes. Similarly, microsaccades are less frequent in the dark. Yet, the extent to which foveal versus peripheral visual information contribute to microsaccade production remains unclear: because microsaccade directions are biased to-wards covert attention locations, it follows that peripheral visual stimulation could suffice to produce regular microsaccade dynamics, even without foveal stimulation being present. Here we determined the characteristics of microsaccades as a function of foveal and/or pe-ripheral visual stimulatio...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...
Among the eye movements during fixation, the function of small saccades occuring quite commonly at f...
Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position tha...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
SummaryEven in the most sensitive part of human retina, the fovea, perception is not uniform. To com...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...
International audienceOur eyes move constantly, even when we try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eye ...
Our eyesmove constantly, even whenwe try to fixate our gaze. Fixational eyemovements prevent and res...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
textabstractOver the past decade several research groups have taken a renewed interest in the specia...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Microsaccades are miniature eye movements produced involuntarily during visual fixation of stationar...
Among the eye movements during fixation, the function of small saccades occuring quite commonly at f...
Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position tha...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
SummaryEven in the most sensitive part of human retina, the fovea, perception is not uniform. To com...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
During visual fixation, we constantly move our eyes. These microscopic eye movements are composed of...
Even when people think their eyes are still, tiny fixational eye movements, called microsaccades, oc...