AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements act as landmarks for the localization of stimuli across saccades, facilitating space constancy (Deubel, 2004). We here study the temporal conditions under which landmark effects occur after saccadic eye movements, and during fixation. Two small objects were presented 6° in the periphery, one above the other. Observers saccaded to the space between them. One of the objects disappeared during the saccade and reappeared with a variable delay during or after the saccade. At the same time either that object or the continuously present one jumped by 1°. The observer’s task was to decide which object had moved. The results revealed a strong bias to a...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
Experience seems continuous and detailed despite saccadic eye movements changing retinal input sever...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
AbstractDisplacement of a visual target during a saccadic eye movement is normally detected only at ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
We report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take account...
Does visual processing start anew after each eye movement, or is information integrated across sacca...
AbstractWe report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take...
We recently demonstrated that the perceived stability of a visual target that is displaced during a ...
AbstractThe saccadic “gap effect” refers to a phenomenon whereby saccadic reaction times (SRTs) are ...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
Perisaccadic compression of the perceived location of flashed visual stimuli toward a saccade target...
Experience seems continuous and detailed despite saccadic eye movements changing retinal input sever...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
AbstractWhen multiple bars are briefly flashed near the saccadic goal on a visual reference just bef...
AbstractDisplacement of a visual target during a saccadic eye movement is normally detected only at ...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
We report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take account...
Does visual processing start anew after each eye movement, or is information integrated across sacca...
AbstractWe report six experiments suggesting that conscious perception is actively redrafted to take...
We recently demonstrated that the perceived stability of a visual target that is displaced during a ...
AbstractThe saccadic “gap effect” refers to a phenomenon whereby saccadic reaction times (SRTs) are ...
Recent studies have shown that attentional facilitation lingers at the retinotopic coordinates of a ...
Abstract: Why and how people perceive the visual world as continuous and stable, despite the gross c...
We studied the effects of visual references and the level of illumination on the localization of sti...