Ross (1997) Compression of visual space before saccades
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As people examine their world, the proximal stimulus changes position on their retinae with every saccade, but they perceive the world as being stable.
Mar 24, 1997 - saccades were normal when directed to a novel target. (reflexive saccade)1,2 or even to the mirror image of the target location (antisaccade).2.
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