AbstractIn human subjects, two mechanisms for improving the efficiency of saccades in visual search have recently been described: color priming and concurrent processing of two saccades. Since the monkey provides an important model for understanding the neural underpinnings of target selection in visual search, we sought to explore the degree to which the saccadic system of monkeys uses these same mechanisms. Therefore, we recorded the eye movements of rhesus monkeys performing a simple color-oddity pop-out search task, similar to that used previously with human subjects. The monkeys were rewarded for making a saccade to the odd-colored target, which was presented with an array of three distractors. The target and distractors were randomly ...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
AbstractWe investigated how saccade target selection by humans and macaque monkeys reacts to unexpec...
AbstractAn analysis of monkey eye movements in classic conjunction and feature search tasks was made...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
The purpose of saccadic eye movements is to facilitate vision, by placing the fovea on interesting o...
AbstractIn animals with specialized foveae, eye position has a direct influence over the acquisition...
AbstractWe performed two sets of experiments in which observers were instructed to make saccades to ...
activity related to concurrent processing of saccade goals in a visual search task. J Neurophysiol 8...
Searching for a visual object is known to be adaptable to context, and it is thought to result from ...
AbstractThe neural bases of shifting attention and directing gaze were investigated in macaque monke...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
To gain insight into how vision guides eye movements, monkeys were trained to make a single saccade ...
AbstractWe investigated how saccade target selection by humans and macaque monkeys reacts to unexpec...
AbstractAn analysis of monkey eye movements in classic conjunction and feature search tasks was made...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
We provide evidence that the saccadic system can simultaneously program two saccades to different go...
The purpose of saccadic eye movements is to facilitate vision, by placing the fovea on interesting o...
AbstractIn animals with specialized foveae, eye position has a direct influence over the acquisition...
AbstractWe performed two sets of experiments in which observers were instructed to make saccades to ...
activity related to concurrent processing of saccade goals in a visual search task. J Neurophysiol 8...
Searching for a visual object is known to be adaptable to context, and it is thought to result from ...
AbstractThe neural bases of shifting attention and directing gaze were investigated in macaque monke...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
AbstractWhen monkeys interrupt their saccadic scanning of a visual scene to look at a suddenly appea...
AbstractCovert visual search has been studied extensively in humans, and has been used as a tool for...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...