We investigated developmental differences in oculomotor control between 10-year-old children and adults using a central interference task. In this task, the colour of a fixation point instructed participants to saccade either to the left or to the right. These saccade directions were either congruent or incongruent with two types of distractor cue: either the direction of eye gaze of a centrally presented schematic face, or the direction of arrows. Children had greater difficulties inhibiting the distractor cues than did adults, which revealed itself in longer saccade latencies for saccades that were incongruent with the distractor cues as well as more errors on these incongruent trials than on congruent trials. Counter to our prediction, i...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
The ability to inhibit saccades toward suddenly appearing peripheral stimuli (prosaccades) and direc...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...
Perceiving someone’s averted eye-gaze is thought to result in an automatic shift of attention and in...
Motor skills improve with age from childhood into adulthood, and this improvement is reflected in th...
International audienceSeveral studies in adults having observed the effect of eye movements on postu...
We investigated developmental differences in the ability to exert cognitive control in the context o...
The ability to use advance information to prepare and execute a movement requires cognitive control ...
Examined the influences of saccadic programming on attentional control during presentation of light ...
The ability to use advance information to prepare and execute a movement requires cognitive control ...
We investigated Ricciardelli et al.’s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit a...
We investigated Ricciardelli et al.'s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit a...
AbstractIn recent years the conjugacy of the saccadic eye movements has been studied extensively in ...
Previous research has suggested that viewing of another’s averted eye gaze causes automatic orientin...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
The ability to inhibit saccades toward suddenly appearing peripheral stimuli (prosaccades) and direc...
We examined age-group differences in a saccadic interference task, which requires that participants ...
Perceiving someone’s averted eye-gaze is thought to result in an automatic shift of attention and in...
Motor skills improve with age from childhood into adulthood, and this improvement is reflected in th...
International audienceSeveral studies in adults having observed the effect of eye movements on postu...
We investigated developmental differences in the ability to exert cognitive control in the context o...
The ability to use advance information to prepare and execute a movement requires cognitive control ...
Examined the influences of saccadic programming on attentional control during presentation of light ...
The ability to use advance information to prepare and execute a movement requires cognitive control ...
We investigated Ricciardelli et al.’s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit a...
We investigated Ricciardelli et al.'s (2002) claim, that the tendency for gaze direction to elicit a...
AbstractIn recent years the conjugacy of the saccadic eye movements has been studied extensively in ...
Previous research has suggested that viewing of another’s averted eye gaze causes automatic orientin...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
It has been proposed that the orienting of attention in the same direction as another’s point of gaz...
The ability to inhibit saccades toward suddenly appearing peripheral stimuli (prosaccades) and direc...