AbstractRecently it has been suggested that, somehow similarly to visual saccadic suppression, saccades interrupt some mental activities. After demonstrating that spontaneous eye movements can be used to trace the instantaneous evolution of mental imagery, we show here that making a voluntary saccade or anti-saccade as a secondary task introduces a large delay in a concurrent motion imagery task. An identical task requiring a shift of attention but not saccades also delays imagery, though to a lesser extent. The delay is never compensated afterwards, as if the time dedicated to the secondary task was lost. In contrast, motion imagery is not delayed by spontaneous saccades that accompany imagery, as compared to a fixation condition. We concl...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
The temporal relation of competing visual stimuli may determine the corresponding oculomotor respons...
Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, ...
AbstractRecently it has been suggested that, somehow similarly to visual saccadic suppression, sacca...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
AbstractLaboratory tasks used to study vision and attention usually require steady fixation, while n...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
AbstractDisplacement of a visual target during a saccadic eye movement is normally detected only at ...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
AbstractWe report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take...
We examined the interference between inhibitory control of a saccadic eye movement and a working mem...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
AbstractThere is now good evidence that perception of motion is strongly suppressed during saccades ...
How the brain maintains perceptual continuity across eye movements that yield discontinuous snapshot...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
The temporal relation of competing visual stimuli may determine the corresponding oculomotor respons...
Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, ...
AbstractRecently it has been suggested that, somehow similarly to visual saccadic suppression, sacca...
How the visual system achieves perceptual stability across saccadic eye movements is a long-standing...
AbstractLaboratory tasks used to study vision and attention usually require steady fixation, while n...
AbstractNatural scenes are explored by combinations of saccadic eye movements and shifts of attentio...
AbstractDisplacement of a visual target during a saccadic eye movement is normally detected only at ...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
AbstractWe report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take...
We examined the interference between inhibitory control of a saccadic eye movement and a working mem...
Perceptual performance is better at the target of a saccade than other locations (e.g. Gersch et al....
AbstractThere is now good evidence that perception of motion is strongly suppressed during saccades ...
How the brain maintains perceptual continuity across eye movements that yield discontinuous snapshot...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
The temporal relation of competing visual stimuli may determine the corresponding oculomotor respons...
Perceptual stability is facilitated by a decrease in visual sensitivity during rapid eye movements, ...