Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby distractor objects need to be inhibited. The extent to which saccade trajectories deviate away from a distractor is often considered to be an index of the strength of inhibition. The present study shows that the mere expectation that a distractor will appear at a specific location is enough to generate saccade deviations away from this location. This suggests that higher-order cognitive processes such as top-down expectancy interact with low-level structures involved in eye movement control. The results will be discussed in the light of current theories of target selection and possible neurophysiological correlates. © Springer-Verlag 2005
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
The present study systematically investigated the influence of a distractor on horizontal and vertic...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby dis...
It is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition ...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
We tested a recent hypothesis suggesting that the eye deviates away from a location when top-down pr...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
The present study systematically investigated the influence of a distractor on horizontal and vertic...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Previous research has shown that in order to make an accurate saccade to a target object, nearby dis...
It is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inhibition ...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
Selecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other competing ...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
We tested a recent hypothesis suggesting that the eye deviates away from a location when top-down pr...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...
Inhibition is intimately involved in the ability to select a target for a goal-directed movement. Th...
AbstractIt is generally agreed that saccade deviations away from a distractor location represent inh...
Previous studies have shown that saccades may deviate towards or away from task irrelevant visual di...
AbstractA study is reported in which eye movements were recorded when observers attempted to make a ...
The present study systematically investigated the influence of a distractor on horizontal and vertic...
AbstractSelecting a stimulus as the target for a goal-directed movement involves inhibiting other co...