AbstractIn the LATER model, randomness of saccadic latency arises through random variation in the rate of rise of the decision signal. But does it vary independently at different locations? If so, when pairs of targets are presented asynchronously, and the participant makes a saccade to the more salient one, the choice of target should be stochastic. Further, it should be possible to predict the probabilities at different asynchronies from the latency distributions for each target on its own. This study verifies the prediction in human subjects. In the real world, independent random variation of latency at different locations will give rise to randomness of choice of target
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
AbstractIn the LATER model, randomness of saccadic latency arises through random variation in the ra...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of randomizing different spatial and temporal parameters on sacca...
Large variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiquitous p...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...
AbstractThe variable latency of a saccade to the onset of a single target reveals our brain’s hypoth...
AbstractSubjects undertook a saccadic gap task, in which the fixation target is extinguished for a p...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...
SummaryOne popular and fruitful approach to understanding what influences the decision of where to l...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...
AbstractIn the LATER model, randomness of saccadic latency arises through random variation in the ra...
AbstractMany factors influence how long it takes to respond to a visual stimulus. The lowest-level f...
AbstractWe investigated the effect of randomizing different spatial and temporal parameters on sacca...
Large variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiquitous p...
AbstractLarge variability between individual response times, even in identical conditions, is a ubiq...
AbstractThe variable latency of a saccade to the onset of a single target reveals our brain’s hypoth...
AbstractSubjects undertook a saccadic gap task, in which the fixation target is extinguished for a p...
When exploring the visual environment, one uses saccades to shift gaze and fixation to gather spatia...
SummaryOne popular and fruitful approach to understanding what influences the decision of where to l...
AbstractHuman observers take longer to re-direct gaze to a previously fixated location. Although the...
Experiments have been performed to investigate several of the stochastic processes involved in the c...
Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow the...
AbstractThe neurophysiology of eye movements has been studied extensively, and several computational...
Over the last 150 years, human manual reaction times (RTs) have been recorded countless times. Yet, ...
It has been suggested that independent bottom-up and top-down processes govern saccadic selection. H...