During visual exploration, eye movements are controlled by multiple stimulus- and goal-driven factors. We recently showed that the dynamics of eye movements –how/when the eye move– during natural scenes’ free viewing were similar across individuals and identified two viewing styles: static and dynamic, characterized respectively by longer or shorter fixations. Interestingly, these styles could be revealed at rest, in the absence of any visual stimulus. This result supports a role of intrinsic activity in eye movement dynamics. Here we hypothesize that these two viewing styles correspond to different spontaneous patterns of brain activity. One year after the behavioural experiments, static and dynamic viewers were called back to the lab to r...
A major limitation of conventional human brain research has been its basis in highly artificial labo...
Active exploration of the visual world depends on sequential shifts of gaze that bring prioritized r...
Alpha oscillations are particularly important in determining our percepts and have been implicated i...
The brain systems of episodic memory and oculomotor control are tightly linked, suggesting a crucial...
Co-registration of EEG and eye movement has promise for investigating perceptual processes in free v...
Does viewing task influence gaze during dynamic scene viewing? Research into the factors influencing...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
During natural vision, humans make frequent eye movements but perceive a stable visual world. It is ...
When looking at visual images, the eyes move to the most salient and behaviourally relevant objects....
International audience: Eye movements are a constant and essential component of natural vision, yet,...
Most empirical evidence on attentional control is based on brief presentations of rather abstract st...
It is commonly thought that neural activity in the visual cortex reflects retinal input. Recent stud...
Even during periods of fixation our eyes undergo small amplitude movements. These movements are thou...
Visual event-related potentials (ERPs) produced by a stimulus are thought to reflect either an incre...
A major limitation of conventional human brain research has been its basis in highly artificial labo...
Active exploration of the visual world depends on sequential shifts of gaze that bring prioritized r...
Alpha oscillations are particularly important in determining our percepts and have been implicated i...
The brain systems of episodic memory and oculomotor control are tightly linked, suggesting a crucial...
Co-registration of EEG and eye movement has promise for investigating perceptual processes in free v...
Does viewing task influence gaze during dynamic scene viewing? Research into the factors influencing...
Previous studies have reported that humans employ ambient and focal modes of visual exploration whil...
During natural vision, humans make frequent eye movements but perceive a stable visual world. It is ...
When looking at visual images, the eyes move to the most salient and behaviourally relevant objects....
International audience: Eye movements are a constant and essential component of natural vision, yet,...
Most empirical evidence on attentional control is based on brief presentations of rather abstract st...
It is commonly thought that neural activity in the visual cortex reflects retinal input. Recent stud...
Even during periods of fixation our eyes undergo small amplitude movements. These movements are thou...
Visual event-related potentials (ERPs) produced by a stimulus are thought to reflect either an incre...
A major limitation of conventional human brain research has been its basis in highly artificial labo...
Active exploration of the visual world depends on sequential shifts of gaze that bring prioritized r...
Alpha oscillations are particularly important in determining our percepts and have been implicated i...