Monocular viewing conditions show an asymmetry between stimuli presented in the temporal and nasal visual fields in their efficiency for automatically triggering eye saccades and grasping attention. For instance, observers free to make a saccade to one of two stimuli presented together orient preferentially to the temporal stimulus. Such naso-temporal asymmetry (NTA) has been assumed to reflect the asymmetry in the retinotectal pathway to the superior colliculus. We tested this hypothesis using S cone stimuli, which are invisible to the magnocellular and retinotectal pathways. The observed NTA in choice saccades to bilateral stimuli was no less present for S cone stimuli than for luminance stimuli. Additionally, the amplitude of the NTA can...
Over the past few decades, evidence has accumulated showing that, at subcortical levels, visual atte...
In this study, we investigated nasal-temporal asymmetries resulting from exposure to visible facial ...
Strabismic (cross-eyed) humans and animals show an imbalance between opposite directions of eye move...
Monocular viewing conditions show an asymmetry between stimuli presented in the temporal and nasal v...
The current study investigated whether subliminal spatial cues can affect the oculomotor system. In ...
There are numerous asymmetries in anatomy between the nasal and temporal hemiretinae, which have bee...
Irrelevant stimulus onsets interfere with saccade planning to other stimuli, prolonging saccadic lat...
AbstractThe current study investigated whether subliminal spatial cues can affect the oculomotor sys...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
AbstractThe retinal projection to the superior colliculus is thought to be important both for stimul...
Temporo-nasal asymmetry in visual responses have been attributed to the anatomical asymmetry of fibr...
Recent work suggests that a subcortical visual route may mediate rapid orienting towards faces in th...
The retinal projection to the superior colliculus is thought to be important both for stimulus-drive...
Temporo-nasal asymmetry in visual responses has been observed in many behavioural studies. These obs...
Over the past few decades, evidence has accumulated showing that, at subcortical levels, visual atte...
In this study, we investigated nasal-temporal asymmetries resulting from exposure to visible facial ...
Strabismic (cross-eyed) humans and animals show an imbalance between opposite directions of eye move...
Monocular viewing conditions show an asymmetry between stimuli presented in the temporal and nasal v...
The current study investigated whether subliminal spatial cues can affect the oculomotor system. In ...
There are numerous asymmetries in anatomy between the nasal and temporal hemiretinae, which have bee...
Irrelevant stimulus onsets interfere with saccade planning to other stimuli, prolonging saccadic lat...
AbstractThe current study investigated whether subliminal spatial cues can affect the oculomotor sys...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
How are stimulus-driven reflexes generated, and what controls their competition with voluntary actio...
AbstractThe retinal projection to the superior colliculus is thought to be important both for stimul...
Temporo-nasal asymmetry in visual responses have been attributed to the anatomical asymmetry of fibr...
Recent work suggests that a subcortical visual route may mediate rapid orienting towards faces in th...
The retinal projection to the superior colliculus is thought to be important both for stimulus-drive...
Temporo-nasal asymmetry in visual responses has been observed in many behavioural studies. These obs...
Over the past few decades, evidence has accumulated showing that, at subcortical levels, visual atte...
In this study, we investigated nasal-temporal asymmetries resulting from exposure to visible facial ...
Strabismic (cross-eyed) humans and animals show an imbalance between opposite directions of eye move...