A long-standing problem for visual science is how the world remains so apparently stable in the face of continual rapid eye movements. New experimental evidence, and computational models are helping to solve this mystery
AbstractThis article reviews the past 25years of research on eye movements (1986–2011). Emphasis is ...
While walking, the visual scene analysis provides both structural information about the environment,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
SummaryA long-standing problem for visual science is how the world remains so apparently stable in t...
AbstractA long-standing problem for vision researchers is how our perception of the world remains st...
Visual information is continuously sampled from our environment, even as the eyes move, which helps ...
People perceive the world as being stable and are capable of making accurate, visually guided moveme...
The movements of the eye play an integral part in constructing a smooth perception of the world arou...
Our world appears stable, although our eyes constantly shift its image across the retina. What brain...
In the present review, we address the relationship between attention and visual stability. Even thou...
Frequent exploratory eye-movements called saccades pose for the visual system the problem of combini...
Frequent exploratory eye-movements called saccades pose for the visual system the problem of combini...
The ability of moving freely in the environment gives us the great advantage to directly interact wi...
We move our eyes more often than our heart beats. Our brain seems to cope effortlessly with the cons...
During pursuit eye movement, a stationary background projected on the retina shifts in the direction...
AbstractThis article reviews the past 25years of research on eye movements (1986–2011). Emphasis is ...
While walking, the visual scene analysis provides both structural information about the environment,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...
SummaryA long-standing problem for visual science is how the world remains so apparently stable in t...
AbstractA long-standing problem for vision researchers is how our perception of the world remains st...
Visual information is continuously sampled from our environment, even as the eyes move, which helps ...
People perceive the world as being stable and are capable of making accurate, visually guided moveme...
The movements of the eye play an integral part in constructing a smooth perception of the world arou...
Our world appears stable, although our eyes constantly shift its image across the retina. What brain...
In the present review, we address the relationship between attention and visual stability. Even thou...
Frequent exploratory eye-movements called saccades pose for the visual system the problem of combini...
Frequent exploratory eye-movements called saccades pose for the visual system the problem of combini...
The ability of moving freely in the environment gives us the great advantage to directly interact wi...
We move our eyes more often than our heart beats. Our brain seems to cope effortlessly with the cons...
During pursuit eye movement, a stationary background projected on the retina shifts in the direction...
AbstractThis article reviews the past 25years of research on eye movements (1986–2011). Emphasis is ...
While walking, the visual scene analysis provides both structural information about the environment,...
Where we look determines what we see. Because human vision varies greatly with retinotopic location,...