SummaryNeuronal response gain enhancement is a classic signature of the allocation of covert visual attention without eye movements. However, microsaccades continuously occur during gaze fixation. Because these tiny eye movements are preceded by motor preparatory signals well before they are triggered, it may be the case that a corollary of such signals may cause enhancement, even without attentional cueing. In six different macaque monkeys and two different brain areas previously implicated in covert visual attention (superior colliculus and frontal eye fields), we show neuronal response gain enhancement for peripheral stimuli appearing immediately before microsaccades. This enhancement occurs both during simple fixation with behaviorally ...
Microsaccades that occur during periods of fixation are modulated by various cognitive processes and...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
Traditionally, a great many studies of visual attention have used reaction time measures (either wit...
SummaryNeuronal response gain enhancement is a classic signature of the allocation of covert visual ...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
AbstractMicrosaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long b...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, a...
The use of awake, fixating monkeys in neuroscience has allowed significant advances in understanding...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position tha...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
In this dissertation, we investigate the relationship between visual attention and eye movement pro...
International audienceDuring fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic moveme...
Microsaccades that occur during periods of fixation are modulated by various cognitive processes and...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
Traditionally, a great many studies of visual attention have used reaction time measures (either wit...
SummaryNeuronal response gain enhancement is a classic signature of the allocation of covert visual ...
Systematic modulations of microsaccades have been observed in humans during covert orienting. We sho...
AbstractMicrosaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long b...
SummaryGaze fixation is an active process, with the incessant occurrence of tiny eye movements, incl...
During periods of steady fixation, we make small amplitude ocular movements, termed microsaccades, a...
The use of awake, fixating monkeys in neuroscience has allowed significant advances in understanding...
Microsaccades, or tiny eye movements that take place during periods of fixation, have long been thou...
Fixations consist of small movements including microsaccades, i.e., rapid flicks in eye position tha...
Microsaccades are miniature saccades occurring once or twice per second during visual fixation. Whil...
During fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic movements. The function of m...
In this dissertation, we investigate the relationship between visual attention and eye movement pro...
International audienceDuring fixation, the eyes are not still but often exhibit microsaccadic moveme...
Microsaccades that occur during periods of fixation are modulated by various cognitive processes and...
Microsaccades, small saccadic eye movements made during fixation, might accompany shifts of visual a...
Traditionally, a great many studies of visual attention have used reaction time measures (either wit...