AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural images and measured low level visual features at fixation. The features that discriminated between where observers fixated and where they did not varied considerably with task, and the length of the preceding saccade. Short saccades (<8°) are image feature dependent, long are less so. For free viewing, short saccades target high frequency information, long saccades are scale-invariant. When searching for luminance targets, saccades of all lengths are scale-invariant. We argue that models of saccade behaviour must account not only for task but also for saccade length and that long and short saccades are targeted differently
AbstractThe properties of saccadic eye movements were studied in a task that required observers to s...
AbstractWe present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amo...
AbstractWe compared the spatio-temporal tuning of perception to the mechanisms that drive saccadic e...
We recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural images and m...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the influence of the spatial frequency content of natural ...
AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this qu...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
The choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information from poten...
AbstractWhen two elements are presented closely aligned, the average saccade endpoint will generally...
AbstractLuminance contrast and spatial frequency have a strong effect on when saccades are initiated...
AbstractThe properties of saccadic eye movements were studied in a task that required observers to s...
AbstractWe present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amo...
AbstractWe compared the spatio-temporal tuning of perception to the mechanisms that drive saccadic e...
We recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural images and m...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
Two experiments were conducted to examine the influence of the spatial frequency content of natural ...
AbstractWhat distinguishes the locations that we fixate from those that we do not? To answer this qu...
While many current models of scene perception debate the relative roles of low- and highlevel factor...
AbstractIt is well known that the metrical properties of saccadic eye movements are strongly influen...
AbstractDoes it matter what observers are looking at right now to determine where they will look nex...
AbstractThe choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information fr...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
The choice of where to look in a visual scene depends on visual processing of information from poten...
AbstractWhen two elements are presented closely aligned, the average saccade endpoint will generally...
AbstractLuminance contrast and spatial frequency have a strong effect on when saccades are initiated...
AbstractThe properties of saccadic eye movements were studied in a task that required observers to s...
AbstractWe present two experiments in which subjects were required to make a saccade to a target amo...
AbstractWe compared the spatio-temporal tuning of perception to the mechanisms that drive saccadic e...