Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing objects in our environment. However, the saccade system faces the challenge of accurately localizing objects as they are constantly moving relative to the eye and head. Any delays in processing could cause errors in saccadic localization. To compensate for these delays, the saccade system might use one or more sources of information to predict future target locations, including changes in position of the object over time, or its motion. Another possibility is that motion influences the represented position of the object for saccadic targeting, without requiring an actual change in target position. We tested whether the saccade system can use motion-induced ...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
Each time we make an eye movement, positions of objects on the retina change. In order to keep track...
Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing objects in our ...
Accurately perceiving the locations of objects is essential for successfully interacting with our en...
When visual objects shift rapidly across the retina, they produce motion blur. Intra-saccadic visual...
One of the more enduring mysteries of neuroscience is how the visual system constructs robust maps o...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern of misloc...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
International audienceWhen an object moves in the visual field, its motion evokes a streak of activi...
AbstractFlashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern o...
1. If an eccentric, stationary target is flashed while a subject is performing an eye movement in th...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern of misloc...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
Each time we make an eye movement, positions of objects on the retina change. In order to keep track...
Saccades are made thousands of times a day and are the principal means of localizing objects in our ...
Accurately perceiving the locations of objects is essential for successfully interacting with our en...
When visual objects shift rapidly across the retina, they produce motion blur. Intra-saccadic visual...
One of the more enduring mysteries of neuroscience is how the visual system constructs robust maps o...
Objects flashed briefly around the time of a saccadic eye movement are grossly mislocalized by human...
The human eye-movement system is equipped with a sophisticated updating mechanism that can adjust fo...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern of misloc...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
International audienceWhen an object moves in the visual field, its motion evokes a streak of activi...
AbstractFlashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern o...
1. If an eccentric, stationary target is flashed while a subject is performing an eye movement in th...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern of misloc...
AbstractAccurate scanning of natural scenes depends on: (1) attentional selection of the target; (2)...
Saccades modulate the relationship between visual motion and smooth eye movement. Before a saccade, ...
Each time we make an eye movement, positions of objects on the retina change. In order to keep track...