In eye movements, saccade trajectory deviation has often been used as a physiological operationalization of visual attention, distraction, or the visual system’s prioritization of different sources of information. However, there are many ways to measure saccade trajectories and to quantify their deviation. This may lead to noncomparable results and poses the problem of choosing a method that will maximize statistical power. Using data from existing studies and from our own experiments, we used principal components analysis to carry out a systematic quantification of the relationships among eight different measures of saccade trajectory deviation and their power to detect the effects of experimental manipulations, as measured by standardized...
Saccade detection is a critical step in the analysis of gaze data. A common method for saccade detec...
Various types of saccadic paradigms, in particular, Prosaccade and Antisaccade tests are widely used...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
AbstractIn recent years, the number of studies that have used deviations of saccade trajectories as ...
<p>(A) An illustration of the distractor paradigm with sample saccade trajectories deviating towards...
none7noBackground: Many different indexes have been proposed to quantify saccade curvature based on ...
The deviation of a saccade trajectory is a measure of the oculomotor competition evoked by a distrac...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
The central purpose of this research has been to examine the possibility of the plasticity of indivi...
In daily life we often interact with moving objects in tasks that involve analyzing visual motion, l...
Saccades are rapid ballistic eye movements that humans make to direct the fovea to an object of inte...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
Various types of saccadic paradigms, in particular, Prosaccade and Antisaccade tests are widely used...
In daily life we often interact with moving objects in tasks that involve analyzing visual motion, l...
International audienceABSTRACT : BACKGROUND : Saccadic eye movements align the two eyes precisely to...
Saccade detection is a critical step in the analysis of gaze data. A common method for saccade detec...
Various types of saccadic paradigms, in particular, Prosaccade and Antisaccade tests are widely used...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...
AbstractIn recent years, the number of studies that have used deviations of saccade trajectories as ...
<p>(A) An illustration of the distractor paradigm with sample saccade trajectories deviating towards...
none7noBackground: Many different indexes have been proposed to quantify saccade curvature based on ...
The deviation of a saccade trajectory is a measure of the oculomotor competition evoked by a distrac...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
The central purpose of this research has been to examine the possibility of the plasticity of indivi...
In daily life we often interact with moving objects in tasks that involve analyzing visual motion, l...
Saccades are rapid ballistic eye movements that humans make to direct the fovea to an object of inte...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
Various types of saccadic paradigms, in particular, Prosaccade and Antisaccade tests are widely used...
In daily life we often interact with moving objects in tasks that involve analyzing visual motion, l...
International audienceABSTRACT : BACKGROUND : Saccadic eye movements align the two eyes precisely to...
Saccade detection is a critical step in the analysis of gaze data. A common method for saccade detec...
Various types of saccadic paradigms, in particular, Prosaccade and Antisaccade tests are widely used...
This study used a classic exogenous cueing task in which an abrupt onset cue indicated the target lo...