Saccadic localisation of targets of various properties has been extensively studied, but rarely for texture-defined figures. In this paper, three experiments that investigate the way information from a texture target is processed in order to provide a signal for eye movement control are presented. Participants made saccades to target regions embedded in a background structure, and the saccade landing position and latency were measured. The textures comprised line elements, with orientations of the lines configured to form the figure and ground. Various orientation profile configurations (Block, Blur, and Cornsweet), were used in order to measure the role of edge profiles in driving eye movements and producing salience. We found that in all ...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
Saccadic localisation of targets of various properties has been extensively studied, but rarely for ...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractWe redirect our eye approximately three times per second to bring a new part of our environm...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are able to localize spatially-extended targets, including patterns o...
AbstractThe properties of saccadic eye movements were studied in a task that required observers to s...
The locations of objects in our environment constitute arguably the most important piece of informat...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the influence of the spatial frequency content of natural ...
AbstractSaccadic localization of spatially extended objects requires the computation of a single sac...
The choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information from poten...
AbstractWhen components of a shape are presented asynchronously during smooth pursuit, the retinal i...
When preparing a saccade, attentional resources are focused at the saccade target and its immediate ...
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
Saccadic localisation of targets of various properties has been extensively studied, but rarely for ...
Although it happens infrequently in the natural world, the human visual system is able to perceive o...
AbstractWe redirect our eye approximately three times per second to bring a new part of our environm...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are able to localize spatially-extended targets, including patterns o...
AbstractThe properties of saccadic eye movements were studied in a task that required observers to s...
The locations of objects in our environment constitute arguably the most important piece of informat...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the influence of the spatial frequency content of natural ...
AbstractSaccadic localization of spatially extended objects requires the computation of a single sac...
The choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information from poten...
AbstractWhen components of a shape are presented asynchronously during smooth pursuit, the retinal i...
When preparing a saccade, attentional resources are focused at the saccade target and its immediate ...
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
Humans perceives the world by directing the center of gaze from one location to another via rapid ey...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...