Previous research has shown that salient events have a powerful effect on our covert (attentional capture) and overt (oculomotor capture) behavior. The goal of the present study was to examine whether oculomotor capture errors, which are purely stimulus-driven, meaning that they are not in any way defined by the task-set, elicit the error-related negativity (ERN). Using a hybrid of antisaccade and oculomotor capture tasks, we showed that erroneous prosaccades and irrelevant onset capture errors elicited the ERN of similar amplitude. The results suggest that participants adopted an internal standard for a direct eye movement to the target (optimal performance) and any eye movement that deviated from this path was detected by a performance-mo...
Brain processes responsible for the error-related negativity (ERN) evoked response potential (ERP) h...
The present study examined the effect of surprising onsets on oculomotor behaviour. Participants wer...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which value-modulated oculomotor capture is subject to to...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
People are unable to accurately report on their own eye movements most of the time. Can this be expl...
When people make errors in a discrimination task, a negative-going waveform can be observed in scalp...
The error negativity (Ne/ERN) and error positivity (Pe) are 2 components of the event-related brain ...
To what extent do humans exert control over low-level components of the oculomotor system? Previous ...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential observed when subjects commit...
Errors generate typical brain responses, characterized by two successive event-related potentials (E...
Brain processes responsible for the error-related negativity (ERN) evoked response potential (ERP) h...
The present study examined the effect of surprising onsets on oculomotor behaviour. Participants wer...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
The investigations contained in this thesis explore distraction during visual search, with particul...
Two experiments investigated the extent to which value-modulated oculomotor capture is subject to to...
During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in the environ...
Eye movements are often misdirected toward a distractor when it appears abruptly, an effect known as...
AbstractIt has been claimed that gaze control during scene viewing is largely governed by stimulus-d...
People are unable to accurately report on their own eye movements most of the time. Can this be expl...
When people make errors in a discrimination task, a negative-going waveform can be observed in scalp...
The error negativity (Ne/ERN) and error positivity (Pe) are 2 components of the event-related brain ...
To what extent do humans exert control over low-level components of the oculomotor system? Previous ...
The error-related negativity (ERN) is an event-related brain potential observed when subjects commit...
Errors generate typical brain responses, characterized by two successive event-related potentials (E...
Brain processes responsible for the error-related negativity (ERN) evoked response potential (ERP) h...
The present study examined the effect of surprising onsets on oculomotor behaviour. Participants wer...
Abstract During early visual processing the eyes can be captured by salient visual information in th...