We experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced by eye movements. The visual system predicts the retinal consequences of saccades through a process known as saccadic remapping. We explored remapping in damaged visual cortex by presenting a stimulus in the blind field of a patient with hemianopia. Reported awareness was elevated when a saccade was about to bring the stimulated location into the sighted field, even though the stimulus was removed before the saccade began and so never stimulated the sighted field. The presence of a blind-field stimulus before saccade also increased sensitivity to a near-threshold sighted-field stimulus that was presented at the same spatial location after saccade. T...
Contains fulltext : 199250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual stabilit...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
Saccadic eye movements are responsible for bringing relevant parts of the visual field onto the fove...
AbstractWe experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced...
We experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced by eye ...
Saccadic eye movements rapidly displace the image of the world that is projected onto the retinas. I...
Saccadic eye movements rapidly displace the image of the world that is projected onto the retinas. I...
Saccadic eye movements cause rapid and dramatic displacements of the retinal image of the visual wor...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
Remapping is a process that updates visual information in internal spatial representations across ey...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
Recent research has identified neurons in the visual system that remap their receptive fields before...
AbstractAt the time of an impending saccade receptive fields (RFs) undergo dynamic changes, that is,...
Contains fulltext : 199250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual stabilit...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
Saccadic eye movements are responsible for bringing relevant parts of the visual field onto the fove...
AbstractWe experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced...
We experience visual stability despite shifts of the visual array across the retina produced by eye ...
Saccadic eye movements rapidly displace the image of the world that is projected onto the retinas. I...
Saccadic eye movements rapidly displace the image of the world that is projected onto the retinas. I...
Saccadic eye movements cause rapid and dramatic displacements of the retinal image of the visual wor...
Saccadic remapping, a presaccadic increase in neural activity when a saccade is about to bring an ob...
Eye movements create an ever-changing image of the world on the retina. In particular, frequent sacc...
How does the brain maintain an accurate visual representation of external space? Movement errors fol...
Remapping is a process that updates visual information in internal spatial representations across ey...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
Recent research has identified neurons in the visual system that remap their receptive fields before...
AbstractAt the time of an impending saccade receptive fields (RFs) undergo dynamic changes, that is,...
Contains fulltext : 199250.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Visual stabilit...
Each saccade shifts the projections of the visual scene on the retina. It has been proposed that the...
Saccadic eye movements are responsible for bringing relevant parts of the visual field onto the fove...