In the present review, we address the relationship between attention and visual stability. Even though with each eye, head and body movement the retinal image changes dramatically, we perceive the world as stable and are able to perform visually guided actions. However, visual stability is not as complete as introspection would lead us to believe. We attend to only a few items at a time and stability is maintained only for those items. There appear to be two distinct mechanisms underlying visual stability. The first is a passive mechanism: the visual system assumes the world to be stable, unless there is a clear discrepancy between the pre-and post-saccadic image of the region surrounding the saccade target. This is related to the pre-sacca...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
AbstractVisual attention and saccades are typically studied in artificial situations, with stimuli p...
AbstractA long-standing problem for vision researchers is how our perception of the world remains st...
In the present review, we address the relationship between attention and visual stability. Even thou...
People perceive the world as being stable and are capable of making accurate, visually guided moveme...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The proximal stimulus shifts ...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
With each eye movement, the image received by the visual system changes drastically. To maintain sta...
The ability of moving freely in the environment gives us the great advantage to directly interact wi...
Abstract During natural vision, eye movements can drastically alter the retinotopic (eye-centered) c...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
■ Growing evidence indicates that planning eye movements and orienting visuospatial attention share ...
Our visual system is fovea-heavy, which means that in-depth processing occurs only in the centre of ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
AbstractVisual attention and saccades are typically studied in artificial situations, with stimuli p...
AbstractA long-standing problem for vision researchers is how our perception of the world remains st...
In the present review, we address the relationship between attention and visual stability. Even thou...
People perceive the world as being stable and are capable of making accurate, visually guided moveme...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.The proximal stimulus shifts ...
A typical visual scene we encounter in everyday life is complex and filled with a huge amount of per...
Saccadic eye movements are a major source of disruption to visual stability, yet we experience littl...
With each eye movement, the image received by the visual system changes drastically. To maintain sta...
The ability of moving freely in the environment gives us the great advantage to directly interact wi...
Abstract During natural vision, eye movements can drastically alter the retinotopic (eye-centered) c...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
■ Growing evidence indicates that planning eye movements and orienting visuospatial attention share ...
Our visual system is fovea-heavy, which means that in-depth processing occurs only in the centre of ...
To understand the mechanisms of visual attention, it is crucial to know the relationship between att...
AbstractWhile saccadic eye movements produce rapid shift of images of objects on the retina, the vis...
AbstractVisual attention and saccades are typically studied in artificial situations, with stimuli p...
AbstractA long-standing problem for vision researchers is how our perception of the world remains st...