When we imagine a picture, we move our eyes even though the picture is physically not present. These eye movements provide information about the ongoing process of mental imagery. Eye movements unfold over time, and previous research has shown that the temporal gaze dynamics of eye movements in mental imagery have unique properties, which are unrelated to those in perception. In mental imagery, refixations of previously fixated locations happen more often and in a more systematic manner than in perception. The origin of these unique properties remains unclear. We tested how the temporal structure of eye movements is influenced by the complexity of the mental image. Participants briefly saw and then maintained a pattern stimulus, consisting ...
During recall of visual information people tend to move their eyes even though there is nothing to s...
Thirty photographs of real-world scenes were presented for encoding, and half the participants then ...
This study investigated eye movements during visual imagery, under two experimental conditions. Part...
Eye movements during mental imagery show a distinctive spatial and temporal pattern. While it has be...
Several studies demonstrated similarities of eye fixations during mental imagery and visual percepti...
This thesis investigates, in three studies based on eye-tracking experiments, the relationship betwe...
In this study eye movements were recorded for participants in three different conditions. All three ...
People tend to look back at spatial locations of visually encoded information when they recall this ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
It is known that eye movements during object imagery reflect areas visited during encoding. But will...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
Mental imagery is the ability to generate images in the mind in the absence of sensory input. Both p...
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description...
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description...
During recall of visual information people tend to move their eyes even though there is nothing to s...
Thirty photographs of real-world scenes were presented for encoding, and half the participants then ...
This study investigated eye movements during visual imagery, under two experimental conditions. Part...
Eye movements during mental imagery show a distinctive spatial and temporal pattern. While it has be...
Several studies demonstrated similarities of eye fixations during mental imagery and visual percepti...
This thesis investigates, in three studies based on eye-tracking experiments, the relationship betwe...
In this study eye movements were recorded for participants in three different conditions. All three ...
People tend to look back at spatial locations of visually encoded information when they recall this ...
This thesis investigates the relationship between eye movements, mental imagery and memory retrieval...
Several studies have reported that spontaneous eye movements occur with visual imagery and that they...
It is known that eye movements during object imagery reflect areas visited during encoding. But will...
Abstract in Undetermined Whilst it has been established that spontaneous eye movements occur with vi...
Mental imagery is the ability to generate images in the mind in the absence of sensory input. Both p...
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description...
This paper shows evidence that eye movements reflect the positions of objects during the description...
During recall of visual information people tend to move their eyes even though there is nothing to s...
Thirty photographs of real-world scenes were presented for encoding, and half the participants then ...
This study investigated eye movements during visual imagery, under two experimental conditions. Part...