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The subject viewed the target binocularly and was in- structed to perform horirontal saccadic eye movements from one vertical border of the stimulus target to the ...
EIO-137, ;Massachussets Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA 02139. U.S.A.. Abstract-Using .... subject was instructed to press a switch that caused the next ... J. 100. 200. 300. 400. 500. 600. Test flash duration. (msec). Fig. 3. Magnitude of ...
orientation of the letter was provided while the subject fix- ated a leftward fixation mark, .... 7.5º condition, because this is the difference in saccade duration (91 28). ... saccade trials were intermixed as described above; in each session, the
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tensive smear would be expected on the basis on the .... of each experimental session (see Table 1). ... results reported represent averages over at least ten.
Abstract. We tested whether the perception of gaze direction is affected by the shifts in the retinal image of the visual scene during eye movements. To do so, we ...
ferred directions of these neurons on the pop- ulation response is shown in Fig. 4A. MST population activity is plotted as a function of image motion relative to ...
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eye roves over the visual scene, the image of the world dances .... the effects of turning the ship's head. "In- ... his eyes.9. This would be predicted on von Hoist's ...
ing surface. The "tactile image" moves over our palm, admittedly not saccadically. (unless we explore by a series of hopping movements), but still quite ...
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stimulus is present, a horizontal eye movement across this surface results in no ... target background, I.8 log ft-L; and fixation points and lines. (which appeared ...
Abstract-Perception of the rapid displacement of a target is suppressed during saccadic eye movements. Suppression is complete if eye movement is more than ...
The term short-term saccadic adaptation (STSA) captures our ability to unconsciously move the endpoint of a saccade to the final position of a visual target that ...
Cedar Street, New Haven, Connecticut 06510. cursory manner in older children .... moved to a second horizontal displacement; and the fix- ation point immediately ...... Day, M. C. Developmental trends in visual scanning. In H. Reese (Ed.), ...
Influences of Saccade Size and of Target Retinal. Eccentricity. WENXUN LI,*~" LEONARD MATIN*. Received 29 June 1994; in revised form 24 July 1996; in final ...
The subject fixated either in primary position (head and eyes are oriented in the ... 20~ calibrations were linear over the entire range of eye movements tested(up to 45~ ...... Von Hoist, E., Mittelstaedt, H. : Das Reafferenzprinzip. (Wechselwir-.
Jul 10, 1987 - The slope of this linear increase was related to target step amplitude (2.6 and 3.9 deg/sec/deg for 20 and 30 deg, respectively). Despite these ...