AbstractTurning off a fixation point prior to or coincident with the appearance of a visual target reduces the latency of saccades to that target. We investigated this ‘gap effect’ when subjects fixated a central point or the center of a square formed by four points that were 4, 2 or 1° eccentric from the square's center. The fixation anchor vanished 200 ms prior to the appearance of a saccadic target in a Gap condition, coincident with the target's appearance in a 0-Gap condition, or remained on in an Overlap condition. Saccadic reaction time was reduced in the Gap relative to 0-Gap condition irrespective of the type of fixation anchor. However, saccadic reaction time was not reduced in the 0-Gap relative to Overlap condition when the poin...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
In a gap paradigm, healthy adult subjects performed visually triggered saccades to peripheral target...
AbstractWe examined the effect of gap-overlap stimuli on the distribution of latencies for pure sacc...
Saccade initiation is facilitated when there is no physical stimulus at the start position of the sa...
AbstractCan a release of attention from fixation help explain the saccadic ‘gap effect’, the shorten...
AbstractThe saccadic “gap effect” refers to a phenomenon whereby saccadic reaction times (SRTs) are ...
AbstractThe gap effect refers to a reduction in the latency of saccades to peripherally appearing ta...
I. The reduction in saccadic reaction time associated with the introduction of a period of darkness ...
The present study was designed to evaluate whether fixation point offsets have the same effects on t...
AbstractSaccades are often elicited in the laboratory by the abrupt step-displacement of a single li...
Simple manual reaction time (MRT) to a visual target (S2) is shortened when a non-informative cue (S...
AbstractThe initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap b...
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements generated in response to a gap paradigm in which the fixation light s...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
In a gap paradigm, healthy adult subjects performed visually triggered saccades to peripheral target...
AbstractWe examined the effect of gap-overlap stimuli on the distribution of latencies for pure sacc...
Saccade initiation is facilitated when there is no physical stimulus at the start position of the sa...
AbstractCan a release of attention from fixation help explain the saccadic ‘gap effect’, the shorten...
AbstractThe saccadic “gap effect” refers to a phenomenon whereby saccadic reaction times (SRTs) are ...
AbstractThe gap effect refers to a reduction in the latency of saccades to peripherally appearing ta...
I. The reduction in saccadic reaction time associated with the introduction of a period of darkness ...
The present study was designed to evaluate whether fixation point offsets have the same effects on t...
AbstractSaccades are often elicited in the laboratory by the abrupt step-displacement of a single li...
Simple manual reaction time (MRT) to a visual target (S2) is shortened when a non-informative cue (S...
AbstractThe initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap b...
AbstractThe systematic variations of regular saccadic reaction times induced in gap/overlap paradigm...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements generated in response to a gap paradigm in which the fixation light s...
Background Predictions from conduction velocity data for primate retinal ganglion cell axons indica...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
In a gap paradigm, healthy adult subjects performed visually triggered saccades to peripheral target...
AbstractWe examined the effect of gap-overlap stimuli on the distribution of latencies for pure sacc...