AbstractPhillips and Edelman [Phillips, M. H., & Edelman, J. A. (2008). The dependence of visual scanning performance on saccade, fixation, and perceptual metrics. Vision Research, 48(7), 926–936] presented evidence that performance variability in a visual scanning task depends on oculomotor variables related to saccade amplitude rather than fixation duration, and that saccade-related metrics reflects perceptual span. Here, we extend these results by showing that even for extremely difficult searches trial-to-trial performance variability still depends on saccade-related metrics and not fixation duration. We also show that scanning speed is faster for horizontal than for vertical searches, and that these differences derive again from differ...
AbstractTo investigate whether fixation durations are adjusted to the duration of a foveal analysis ...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...
AbstractPhillips and Edelman [Phillips, M. H., & Edelman, J. A. (2008). The dependence of visual sca...
AbstractWe sought to understand the basis of performance variability and perceptual learning in sacc...
AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can dir...
AbstractUsing a serial search paradigm, we observed several effects of within-object fixation positi...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
AbstractThe accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target d...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
International audienceBalancing the speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) is necessary for successful behavi...
Dynamic components of saccadic eye movements were investigated following visual search in a multi-sa...
AbstractTo investigate whether fixation durations are adjusted to the duration of a foveal analysis ...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...
AbstractPhillips and Edelman [Phillips, M. H., & Edelman, J. A. (2008). The dependence of visual sca...
AbstractWe sought to understand the basis of performance variability and perceptual learning in sacc...
AbstractOculomotor behavior contributes importantly to visual search. Saccadic eye movements can dir...
AbstractUsing a serial search paradigm, we observed several effects of within-object fixation positi...
AbstractWe recorded over 90,000 saccades while observers viewed a diverse collection of natural imag...
We conducted a visual feature search experiment in which we varied the target-distractor-similarity ...
AbstractPre-saccadic fixation durations associated with saccades directed in different directions we...
More and more researchers are considering the omnibus eye movement sequence-the scanpath-in their st...
AbstractThe accuracy of saccade localisation during visual search was examined for a search target d...
AbstractFive experiments are reported in which eye movements were recorded while subjects carried ou...
International audienceBalancing the speed-accuracy tradeoff (SAT) is necessary for successful behavi...
Dynamic components of saccadic eye movements were investigated following visual search in a multi-sa...
AbstractTo investigate whether fixation durations are adjusted to the duration of a foveal analysis ...
AbstractAccording to the visual span control hypothesis, eye movements are controlled in relation to...
AbstractSaccadic eye movements are usually assumed to be directed to locations containing important ...