Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them being fast—like the achromatic magnocellular and retinotectal routes—and others slower—those carrying chromatic signals, in particular S-opponent signals. It is debated whether common visual processing stages are used for different types of responses, such as initiating saccadic or manual responses or making perceptual judgments. The present paper casts new light on this question by comparing the participation of fast and slow pathways across these responses. In the first experiment, we measured manual and saccadic reaction times to luminance and S-cone signals, equated in detectability for each participant and presented on either sides of fixa...
Since Hick's original description, many subsequent studies have confirmed the logarithmic relationsh...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them be...
International audienceAction decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response a...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...
Previous work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spatial fre...
We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not ge...
Reflexive saccades are fast eye movements that follow the sudden appearance of a salient visual stim...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...
We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not ge...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Since Hick's original description, many subsequent studies have confirmed the logarithmic relationsh...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...
Sensory information travels to visual and motor areas via several distinct pathways, some of them be...
International audienceAction decisions are considered an emergent property of competitive response a...
Models of perceptual decision making often assume that sensory evidence is accumulated over time in ...
Previous work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spatial fre...
We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not ge...
Reflexive saccades are fast eye movements that follow the sudden appearance of a salient visual stim...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...
We describe a novel behavioral method to accurately discriminate anticipatory (i.e., saccades not ge...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
AbstractNormal human saccadic reaction times (SRTs) have been thought to be approximately 200ms. The...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Recent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye movements. For instance...
Since Hick's original description, many subsequent studies have confirmed the logarithmic relationsh...
Active vision involves fast eye movements (saccades) with brief inter-saccadic fixations. This pre...
International audienceRecent studies provide evidence for task-specific influences on saccadic eye m...