AbstractReaching towards a visual object in the absence of visual referents relies on a chain of information, from the sensory signals encoding the object's image on the retina, to the motor signals driving the hand. One link in this chain is an extraretinal eye position signal (EEPS), which specifies the position of the eye in the head. EEPS must be updated in precise coordination with the eye's rapidly changing position, or perisaccadic visual targets will be mislocalized. There have been conflicting reports about the existence and nature of mislocalizations associated with saccades. We measured perisaccadic visual localization by presenting brief (250 μsec), bright (6000 cd/m2), binocular, gazepoint (foveal) probe flashes in an otherwise...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
AbstractExtraretinal eye position information (EEPI) shifts the directional significance of retinal ...
AbstractReaching towards a visual object in the absence of visual referents relies on a chain of inf...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements transiently distort perceptual space. Visual objects flashed shortly ...
AbstractTheoretically, the location of a visual target can be encoded with respect to the locations ...
AbstractFlashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern o...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
AbstractExtraretinal eye position information (EEPI) shifts the directional significance of retinal ...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
Every saccadic eye movement that we make changes the image of the world on our retina. Yet, despite ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
AbstractExtraretinal eye position information (EEPI) shifts the directional significance of retinal ...
AbstractReaching towards a visual object in the absence of visual referents relies on a chain of inf...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements transiently distort perceptual space. Visual objects flashed shortly ...
AbstractTheoretically, the location of a visual target can be encoded with respect to the locations ...
AbstractFlashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern o...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
AbstractExtraretinal eye position information (EEPI) shifts the directional significance of retinal ...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
Every saccadic eye movement that we make changes the image of the world on our retina. Yet, despite ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. Such mislocalization is influ...
AbstractExtraretinal eye position information (EEPI) shifts the directional significance of retinal ...