To localize objects relative to ourselves, we need to combine various sensory and motor signals. When these signals change abruptly, as information about eye orientation does during saccades, small differences in latency between the signals could introduce localization errors. We examine whether independent temporal information can influence such errors. We asked participants to follow a randomly jumping dot with their eyes and to point at flashes that occurred near the time they made saccades. Such flashes are mislocalized. We presented a tone at different times relative to the flash. We found that the flash was mislocalized as if it had occurred closer in time to the tone. This demonstrates that temporal information is taken into consider...
AbstractThe temporal order of two spots of light successively appearing in the dark, just before a s...
Irrelevant sounds can "capture" visual stimuli to change their apparent timing, a phenomenon sometim...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
<div><p>In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
Contains fulltext : 103173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flashes prese...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
Human subjects misjudge the position of a target that is flashed during a pursuit eye movement. Thei...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern of misloc...
AbstractThe temporal order of two spots of light successively appearing in the dark, just before a s...
Irrelevant sounds can "capture" visual stimuli to change their apparent timing, a phenomenon sometim...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
<div><p>In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
In dynamic environments, it is crucial to accurately consider the timing of information. For instanc...
Contains fulltext : 103173.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Flashes prese...
The perceptual localization of objects flashed at the time of a saccade often shows large spatial di...
Human subjects misjudge the position of a target that is flashed during a pursuit eye movement. Thei...
Flashes presented around the time of a saccade are often mislocalized. The precise pattern of misloc...
AbstractThe temporal order of two spots of light successively appearing in the dark, just before a s...
Irrelevant sounds can "capture" visual stimuli to change their apparent timing, a phenomenon sometim...
AbstractBased on localization error for a single perisaccadic flash, eye position signal is supposed...