Stimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the direction of the saccade and also compressed towards the saccadic target. Similarly, targets flashed during pursuit eye movements are mislocalized in the direction of pursuit. Here, we investigate the effects of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) on visual localization. Subjects passively viewed a wide-field drifting grating that elicited strong OKN, comprising the characteristic slow-phase tracking movement interspersed with corrected "saccade-like" fast-phase movements. Subjects reported the apparent position of salient bars flashed briefly at various positions on the screen. In general, bars were misperceived in the direction of the slow-phase tracking movem...
Subjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making pursuit eye move...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
1. If an eccentric, stationary target is flashed while a subject is performing an eye movement in th...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
Introduction: Numerous previous studies have shown that eye movements induce errors in the localizat...
This thesis comprises fife studies. In the first study we investigated the localization of brief vis...
AbstractWe investigated localization of brief visual targets during reflexive eye movements (optokin...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
AbstractTargets that are briefly flashed during smooth pursuit eye movements are mislocalized in the...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
We asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursuit of a ...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
The relationship of mean velocity of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) to pursuit eye movements (PEM), to ...
AbstractA photic stimulus flashed just before a saccade in the dark tends to be mislocalized in the ...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Subjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making pursuit eye move...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
1. If an eccentric, stationary target is flashed while a subject is performing an eye movement in th...
AbstractStimuli flashed briefly around the time of an impending saccade are mislocalized in the dire...
Introduction: Numerous previous studies have shown that eye movements induce errors in the localizat...
This thesis comprises fife studies. In the first study we investigated the localization of brief vis...
AbstractWe investigated localization of brief visual targets during reflexive eye movements (optokin...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
AbstractTargets that are briefly flashed during smooth pursuit eye movements are mislocalized in the...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
We asked subjects to align a target that flashed as their eyes rotated to the right in pursuit of a ...
A stimulus that is flashed around the time of a saccade tends to be mislocalized in the direction of...
The relationship of mean velocity of optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) to pursuit eye movements (PEM), to ...
AbstractA photic stimulus flashed just before a saccade in the dark tends to be mislocalized in the ...
AbstractThe contribution of chromatic mechanisms to motion processing is currently debated. Although...
Subjects mislocalize the position of a target that is flashed while they are making pursuit eye move...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
1. If an eccentric, stationary target is flashed while a subject is performing an eye movement in th...