AbstractThe extent of perceived motion smear was compared for targets that underwent similar velocities of retinal image motion during the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in the dark, the visually enhanced VOR (VVOR), VOR suppression, and fixation. Compared to the extent of perceived motion smear during fixation, observers reported significantly less smear when the target moved either in the same direction or against the direction of the head movement during the VVOR and VOR. We also confirmed a previous finding that perceived smear is attenuated asymmetrically during VOR suppression, with attenuation occurring primarily for targets that move against the direction of the observer’s head motion. The results support the hypothesis that the visu...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
AbstractThe extent of perceived blur produced by a moving retinal image is less when the image motio...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractWhen the eyes move, the images of stationary objects sweep across the retina. Despite this m...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
AbstractHumans make smooth tracking eye movements to keep the image of a moving target on the foveal...
Achieving clear perception during eye movements is one of the major challenges that the human visual...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrical...
AbstractThe perception of image smear for a target flashed during a saccade is attenuated if the tar...
SummaryVisual information is used by the brain to construct a conscious experience of the visual wor...
Observers can recover motion with respect to the head during an eye movement by comparing signals e...
We investigated how effectively briefly presented visual motion could be assimilated and used to tra...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
AbstractThe extent of perceived blur produced by a moving retinal image is less when the image motio...
AbstractPrevious studies indicated that less motion smear is perceived when a physically stationary ...
AbstractBecause the visual system integrates information across time, an image that moves on the ret...
AbstractWhen the eyes move, the images of stationary objects sweep across the retina. Despite this m...
AbstractSmooth pursuit eye movements superimpose additional motion on the retinal image of untracked...
AbstractNormal observers perceive less motion smear if a target moves in the opposite direction of a...
AbstractHumans make smooth tracking eye movements to keep the image of a moving target on the foveal...
Achieving clear perception during eye movements is one of the major challenges that the human visual...
AbstractRecent studies indicate that the extent of perceived motion smear is attenuated asymmetrical...
AbstractThe perception of image smear for a target flashed during a saccade is attenuated if the tar...
SummaryVisual information is used by the brain to construct a conscious experience of the visual wor...
Observers can recover motion with respect to the head during an eye movement by comparing signals e...
We investigated how effectively briefly presented visual motion could be assimilated and used to tra...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
Eye movements change the retinal image motion of objects in the visual field. When we make an eye mo...
AbstractThe extent of perceived blur produced by a moving retinal image is less when the image motio...