We saccade 3 to 5 times per second when reading. However, little is known about the neuronal mechanisms coordinating the oculomotor and visual systems during such rapid processing. Here, we ask if brain oscillations play a role in the temporal coordination of the visuomotor integration. We simultaneously acquired MEG and eye-tracking data while participants read sentences silently. Every sentence was embedded with a target word of either high or low lexical frequency. Our key finding demonstrated that saccade onsets were locked to the phase of alpha oscillations (8 to 13 Hz), and in particular, for saccades towards low frequency words. Source modelling demonstrated that the alpha oscillations to which the saccades were locked, were generate...
Recent studies have emphasized the functional role of neuronal activity underlying oscillatory local...
Reading is a complex visuomotor behavior characterized by an alternation of fixations and saccadic e...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
We saccade 3 to 5 times per second when reading. However, little is known about the neuronal mechani...
Efficient sampling of visual information requires a coordination of eye movements and ongoing brain ...
In everyday life, we constantly move our eyes to sample visual information. In order to make the sam...
Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations i...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
Saccadic eye movements are an inherent component of natural reading, yet their contribution to infor...
SummarySaccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample tex...
On average our eyes make 3–5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
On average our eyes make 3-5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
(A) Eye positions and brain activity were recorded simultaneously when participants (N = 38) read 22...
Recent studies have emphasized the functional role of neuronal activity underlying oscillatory local...
Reading is a complex visuomotor behavior characterized by an alternation of fixations and saccadic e...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
We saccade 3 to 5 times per second when reading. However, little is known about the neuronal mechani...
Efficient sampling of visual information requires a coordination of eye movements and ongoing brain ...
In everyday life, we constantly move our eyes to sample visual information. In order to make the sam...
Active reading requires coordination between frequent eye movements (saccades) and short fixations i...
Saccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample text durin...
Saccadic eye movements are an inherent component of natural reading, yet their contribution to infor...
SummarySaccadic eye movements and fixations are the behavioral means by which we visually sample tex...
On average our eyes make 3–5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
On average our eyes make 3-5 saccadic movements per second when we read, although their neural mecha...
(A) Eye positions and brain activity were recorded simultaneously when participants (N = 38) read 22...
Recent studies have emphasized the functional role of neuronal activity underlying oscillatory local...
Reading is a complex visuomotor behavior characterized by an alternation of fixations and saccadic e...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...