To explore a visual scene we make many fast eye movements (saccades) every second. During those saccades the image of the world shifts rapidly across our retina. These shifts are normally not detected, because perception is suppressed during saccades. In this paper we study the origin of this saccadic suppression by examining the influence of luminance borders in the background on the perception of flashes presented near the time of saccades in a normally illuminated room. We used different types of backgrounds: either with isoluminant red and green areas or with black and white areas. We found that the ability to perceive flashes that were presented during saccades was suppressed when there were luminance borders in the background, but not...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Saccad...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
To explore a visual scene we make many fast eye movements (saccades) every second. During those sacc...
AbstractTo explore a visual scene we make many fast eye movements (saccades) every second. During th...
AbstractWe investigated saccades from central fixation to targets at 5° to the left or right. These ...
Sensitivity to luminance contrast is reduced just before and during saccades (saccadic suppression),...
AbstractThe perception of image smear for a target flashed during a saccade is attenuated if the tar...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...
Previous work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spatial fre...
SummaryIn visual systems with a fovea, only a small portion of the visual field can be analyzed with...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
We measured the time course of saccadic suppression and tested whether suppression results entirely ...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Saccad...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...
To explore a visual scene we make many fast eye movements (saccades) every second. During those sacc...
AbstractTo explore a visual scene we make many fast eye movements (saccades) every second. During th...
AbstractWe investigated saccades from central fixation to targets at 5° to the left or right. These ...
Sensitivity to luminance contrast is reduced just before and during saccades (saccadic suppression),...
AbstractThe perception of image smear for a target flashed during a saccade is attenuated if the tar...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
Contains fulltext : 103186.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)It is known tha...
AbstractPrevious work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spa...
Previous work has shown that during saccadic eye movements, contrast sensitivity for low spatial fre...
SummaryIn visual systems with a fovea, only a small portion of the visual field can be analyzed with...
Saccades are fast eye movements that reorient gaze. They can be performed voluntarily—for example, w...
We measured the time course of saccadic suppression and tested whether suppression results entirely ...
It is known that spatial localization of flashed objects fails around the time of rapid eye movement...
# The Author(s) 2011. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract Saccad...
Contains fulltext : 139147.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Flashes present...