During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, at a rate of 1-2 every second. Early studies provided evidence that visual sensitivity is reduced during microsaccades - akin to the well-established suppression associated with larger saccades. However, the results of more recent work suggest that microsaccades may alter retinal input in a manner that enhances visual sensitivity to some stimuli. Here, we parametrically varied the spatial frequency of a stimulus during a detection task and tracked contrast sensitivity as a function of time relative to microsaccades. Our data reveal two distinct modulations of sensitivity: suppression during the eye movement itself, and facilitation after the e...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, ...
SummaryEven in the most sensitive part of human retina, the fovea, perception is not uniform. To com...
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, a...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position tha...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
SummaryNeuronal response gain enhancement is a classic signature of the allocation of covert visual ...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
SummaryHumans and other species continually perform microscopic eye movements, even when attending t...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, ...
SummaryEven in the most sensitive part of human retina, the fovea, perception is not uniform. To com...
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, a...
Microsaccades, the microscopic and fast gaze relocations occurring while we attempt to maintain stea...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position tha...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
SummaryNeuronal response gain enhancement is a classic signature of the allocation of covert visual ...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
Microsaccades are miniature involuntary eye movements which occur even during fixation. The rate of ...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
Our eyes are always in motion. Even when we attempt to maintain steady gaze, fixational eye movemen...
SummaryOur eyes move continually, even while we fixate our gaze on an object. If fixational eye move...
SummaryHumans and other species continually perform microscopic eye movements, even when attending t...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, ...
SummaryEven in the most sensitive part of human retina, the fovea, perception is not uniform. To com...