Abstract Microsaccades, incessant “fixational eye movements” (< 1°), are an important window into cognitive functions. Yet, its role in visual perceptual learning (VPL)–improvements in visual discrimination due to practice–remains practically unexplored. Here we investigated whether and how microsaccades change in VPL. Human observers performed a Landolt acuity task for 5 consecutive days and were assigned to the Neutral or Attention group. On each trial, two peripheral Landolt squares were presented briefly along a diagonal. Observers reported the gap side of the target stimulus. Training improved acuity and modified the microsaccade rate; with training, the rate decreased during the fixation period but increased during the response cue. F...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
<div><p>Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mob...
paradigm to map the redistribution of spatial attention in response to a peripherally flashed cue. T...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
The spatial location indicated by a visual cue can bias microsaccades directions towards or away fro...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
AbstractFixational eye movements are subdivided into tremor, drift, and microsaccades. All three typ...
Microsaccade rate during fixation is modulated by the presentation of a visual stimulus. When the st...
none5noThe present study shows the relationship between microsaccades and heading perception. Recent...
Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mobility. F...
<div><p>Older adults experience cognitive deficits that can lead to driving errors and a loss of mob...
paradigm to map the redistribution of spatial attention in response to a peripherally flashed cue. T...
AbstractWe investigated how the perceptual visibility of a target influences the pattern of microsac...
The spatial location indicated by a visual cue can bias microsaccades directions towards or away fro...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
During visual fixation, our eyes are not entirely still. Instead, small eye movements, such as micro...
The possible visual functions of microsaccades have long been debated1–3. Proposed functions range f...
Microsaccade rates and directions were monitored while observers performed a visual working memory t...