Space constancy, the appearance of a stable visual world despite shifts of all visual input with each eye movement, has been explained historically with a compensatory signal (efference copy or corollary discharge) that subtracts the eye movement signal from the retinal image shift accompanying each eye movement. Quantitative measures have shown the signal to be too small and too slow to mediate space constancy unaided. Newer theories discard the compensation idea, instead calibrating vision to each saccadic target
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
AbstractHuman vision is stable and continuous in spite of the incessant interruptions produced by sa...
As a foveate animal, the primate must redirect its gaze with saccadic eye movements to subject diffe...
Efference copy, an internal brain signal informing the visual system of commands to move the eye, wa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe success of the human species in interacting with the environment d...
Saccadic eye movements direct the high-resolution foveae of our retinas toward objects of interest. ...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
AbstractTo interact rapidly and effectively with our environment, our brain needs access to a dynami...
How vision operates efficiently in the face of continuous shifts of gaze remains poorly understood. ...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
How vision operates efficiently in the face of continuous shifts of gaze remains poorly understood. ...
Visual stability refers to the apparent stability of the visual world given the displacement of reti...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
Contains fulltext : 103072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to mai...
To interact rapidly and effectively with our environment, our brain needs access to a neural represe...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
AbstractHuman vision is stable and continuous in spite of the incessant interruptions produced by sa...
As a foveate animal, the primate must redirect its gaze with saccadic eye movements to subject diffe...
Efference copy, an internal brain signal informing the visual system of commands to move the eye, wa...
Item does not contain fulltextThe success of the human species in interacting with the environment d...
Saccadic eye movements direct the high-resolution foveae of our retinas toward objects of interest. ...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
AbstractTo interact rapidly and effectively with our environment, our brain needs access to a dynami...
How vision operates efficiently in the face of continuous shifts of gaze remains poorly understood. ...
Humans and other primates perform multiple fast eye movements per second in order to redirect gaze ...
How vision operates efficiently in the face of continuous shifts of gaze remains poorly understood. ...
Visual stability refers to the apparent stability of the visual world given the displacement of reti...
The understanding of the subjective experience of a visually stable world despite the occurrence of ...
Contains fulltext : 103072.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)In order to mai...
To interact rapidly and effectively with our environment, our brain needs access to a neural represe...
AbstractIt has been demonstrated that visual objects that are present after saccadic eye movements a...
AbstractHuman vision is stable and continuous in spite of the incessant interruptions produced by sa...
As a foveate animal, the primate must redirect its gaze with saccadic eye movements to subject diffe...