AbstractWhen a target and a distractor are presented in close proximity, an eye movement will generally land in between these two elements. This is known as the ‘global effect’ and has been claimed to be a reflection of the averaged saccade programs towards both locations. The aim of the present study was to systematically investigate whether there is only a limited area in the saccade map in which saccade averaging occurs. To this end, we examined various distances between target and distractor in two experiments and investigated whether the majority of eye movements landed in between the target and the distractor. Results indicated that the endpoint distribution was unimodal for distances up to 35° (in polar coordinates), with saccades ge...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
When two or more visual objects appear in close proximity, the initial oculomotor response is system...
When objects in a visual scene are positioned in close proximity, eye movements to these objects ten...
AbstractWhen a target and a distractor are presented in close proximity, an eye movement will genera...
AbstractWhen two elements are presented closely aligned, the average saccade endpoint will generally...
In certain situations, the endpoint of an eye movement is not positioned on the centre of a target e...
When two target elements are presented in close proximity, the endpoint of a saccade is generally po...
AbstractA distractor presented nearby the target of a goal-directed short latency saccade leads to s...
When a distractor is presented in close spatial proximity to a target, a saccade tends to land in be...
AbstractWhen objects in a visual scene are positioned in close proximity, eye movements to these obj...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
AbstractThree experiments investigated the global effect with foveal distractors displayed in the sa...
Eye–hand coordination was investigated with the global effect paradigm. In this paradigm, saccades t...
Saccades are brief movements of the eyes which bring peripheral visual objects onto the central, fov...
Saccadic eye movements enable us to rapidly direct our high-resolution fovea onto relevant parts of ...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
When two or more visual objects appear in close proximity, the initial oculomotor response is system...
When objects in a visual scene are positioned in close proximity, eye movements to these objects ten...
AbstractWhen a target and a distractor are presented in close proximity, an eye movement will genera...
AbstractWhen two elements are presented closely aligned, the average saccade endpoint will generally...
In certain situations, the endpoint of an eye movement is not positioned on the centre of a target e...
When two target elements are presented in close proximity, the endpoint of a saccade is generally po...
AbstractA distractor presented nearby the target of a goal-directed short latency saccade leads to s...
When a distractor is presented in close spatial proximity to a target, a saccade tends to land in be...
AbstractWhen objects in a visual scene are positioned in close proximity, eye movements to these obj...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
AbstractThree experiments investigated the global effect with foveal distractors displayed in the sa...
Eye–hand coordination was investigated with the global effect paradigm. In this paradigm, saccades t...
Saccades are brief movements of the eyes which bring peripheral visual objects onto the central, fov...
Saccadic eye movements enable us to rapidly direct our high-resolution fovea onto relevant parts of ...
AbstractThe spatial and temporal effect of distractor related inhibition on stimulus elicited (refle...
When two or more visual objects appear in close proximity, the initial oculomotor response is system...
When objects in a visual scene are positioned in close proximity, eye movements to these objects ten...