AbstractWe investigated the organization of eye-movement classes in a natural and dynamical setup. To mimic the goals and objectives of the natural world in a controlled environment, we studied eye-movements while participants played Breakout, an old Atari game which remains surprisingly entertaining, often addictive, in spite of its graphic and structural simplicity. Our results show that eye-movement dynamics can be explained in terms of simple principles of moments of prediction and urgency of action. We observed a consistent anticipatory behavior (gaze was directed ahead of ball trajectory) except during the moment in which the ball bounced either in the walls, or in the paddle. At these moments, we observed a refractory period during w...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
Predictive eye movements targeted toward the direction of ball bounce are a feature of gaze behavior...
AbstractWhen searching with our eyes, parallel programming of successive eye movements ensures that ...
We investigated the organization of eye-movement classes in a natural and dynamical setup. To mimic ...
Eye movement research is a highly active and productive research field. Here we focus on how the emb...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
High-level athletes can predict the actions of an opposing player. Interestingly, such predictions a...
The capabilities of the visual system and the biological mechanisms controlling its active nature ar...
Understanding of visual scenes takes place within very brief episodes known as fixations. To explor...
Causality is a unique feature of human perception. We present here a behavioral investigation of the...
Natural tasks, such as catching a ball, involve the decision whether, when, and where to act. This d...
<div><p>Current eye-tracking research suggests that our eyes make anticipatory movements to a locati...
n sports, high-level athletes are able to predict the actions of an opposing player. Interestingly, ...
Current eye-tracking research suggests that our eyes make anticipatory movements to a location that ...
Advance visual information of a projection action and ball flight information is important for organ...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
Predictive eye movements targeted toward the direction of ball bounce are a feature of gaze behavior...
AbstractWhen searching with our eyes, parallel programming of successive eye movements ensures that ...
We investigated the organization of eye-movement classes in a natural and dynamical setup. To mimic ...
Eye movement research is a highly active and productive research field. Here we focus on how the emb...
Anticipatory eye movements are important when tracking the motion of a target because they help over...
High-level athletes can predict the actions of an opposing player. Interestingly, such predictions a...
The capabilities of the visual system and the biological mechanisms controlling its active nature ar...
Understanding of visual scenes takes place within very brief episodes known as fixations. To explor...
Causality is a unique feature of human perception. We present here a behavioral investigation of the...
Natural tasks, such as catching a ball, involve the decision whether, when, and where to act. This d...
<div><p>Current eye-tracking research suggests that our eyes make anticipatory movements to a locati...
n sports, high-level athletes are able to predict the actions of an opposing player. Interestingly, ...
Current eye-tracking research suggests that our eyes make anticipatory movements to a location that ...
Advance visual information of a projection action and ball flight information is important for organ...
In ball sports, it is usually acknowledged that expert athletes track the ball more accurately than ...
Predictive eye movements targeted toward the direction of ball bounce are a feature of gaze behavior...
AbstractWhen searching with our eyes, parallel programming of successive eye movements ensures that ...