The eye changes gaze continuously from one visual stimulus to another. Using a high speed camera to record eye and lens movements we demonstrate how the crystalline lens sustains an inertial oscillatory decay movement immediately after every change of gaze. This behavior fit precisely with the movement of a classical damped harmonic oscillator. The time course of the oscillations range from 50 to 60 msec with an oscillation frequency of around 20 Hz. That has dramatic implications on the image quality at the retina on the very short times (∼50 msec) that follow the movement. However, it is well known that our vision is nearly suppressed on those periods (post-saccadic suppression). Both phenomenon follow similar time courses and therefore m...
International audienceOculars saccades are very fast eyes movements, occurring about 3 times per sec...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Eye movements produce a temporary loss of visual sensitivity known as saccadic suppression, and a di...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
AbstractIn a previous paper we compared eye globe records of saccadic eye movements (recorded with a...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
none4A slow oscillatory eye movement was discovered in a 20-min-long recording. The frequency of thi...
During visual exploration of a natural scene, saccades must be used to direct the fovea to areas of ...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
We measured the time course of saccadic suppression and tested whether suppression results entirely ...
In normal vision our gaze leaps from detail to detail, resulting in rapid image motion across the re...
Visual sensitivity, probed through perceptual detectability of very brief visual stimuli, is strongl...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
International audienceOculars saccades are very fast eyes movements, occurring about 3 times per sec...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Eye movements produce a temporary loss of visual sensitivity known as saccadic suppression, and a di...
AbstractIt is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or ‘wobble’) rel...
It is well known that the crystalline lens (henceforth lens) can oscillate (or 'wobble') relative to...
AbstractIn a previous paper we compared eye globe records of saccadic eye movements (recorded with a...
Action and perception are intimately coupled systems. One clear case is saccadic suppression, the re...
none4A slow oscillatory eye movement was discovered in a 20-min-long recording. The frequency of thi...
During visual exploration of a natural scene, saccades must be used to direct the fovea to areas of ...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
Visual fixation can be disrupted by a variety of involuntary saccadic eye movements that signify cer...
We measured the time course of saccadic suppression and tested whether suppression results entirely ...
In normal vision our gaze leaps from detail to detail, resulting in rapid image motion across the re...
Visual sensitivity, probed through perceptual detectability of very brief visual stimuli, is strongl...
The perceptual consequences of eye movements are manifold: Each large saccade is accompanied by a dr...
International audienceOculars saccades are very fast eyes movements, occurring about 3 times per sec...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
Eye movements produce a temporary loss of visual sensitivity known as saccadic suppression, and a di...