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Stronger saccadic suppression of displacement and blanking effect in children.
(2020-10-01)
Humans do not notice small displacements to objects that occur during saccades, termed saccadic suppression of displacement (SSD), and this effect is reduced when a blank is introduced between the pre- and postsaccadic ...
Optimal trans-saccadic integration relies on visual working memory.
(2018-12)
Saccadic eye movements alter the visual processing of objects of interest by bringing them from the periphery, where there is only low-resolution vision, to the high-resolution fovea. Evidence suggests that people are able ...
Attention modulates trans-saccadic integration.
(2018-01)
With every saccade, humans must reconcile the low resolution peripheral information available before a saccade, with the high resolution foveal information acquired after the saccade. While research has shown that we are ...
The spatiotemporal characteristics of the attentional shift relative to a reach.
(2015)
While the attentional shift preceding a saccadic eye movement has been well documented, the mechanisms surrounding the attentional shift preceding a reach are not well understood. It is unknown whether these mechanisms may ...
Transsaccadic integration benefits are not limited to the saccade target.
(2019-10-01)
Across saccades, humans can integrate the low-resolution presaccadic information of an upcoming saccade target with the high-resolution postsaccadic information. There is converging evidence to suggest that transsaccadic ...
Humans represent the precision and utility of information acquired across fixations.
(2022-02-14)
Our environment contains an abundance of objects which humans interact with daily, gathering visual information using sequences of eye-movements to choose which object is best-suited for a particular task. This process is ...
The spatial and temporal properties of attentional selectivity for saccades and reaches.
(2019-08-01)
The preparation and execution of saccades and goal-directed movements elicits an accompanying shift in attention at the locus of the impending movement. However, some key aspects of the spatiotemporal profile of this ...
Transsaccadic integration is dominated by early, independent noise.
(2019-06-03)
Humans are able to integrate pre- and postsaccadic percepts of an object across saccades to maintain perceptual stability. Previous studies have used Maximum Likelihood Estimation (MLE) to determine that integration occurs ...
The profile of attention differs between locations orthogonal to and in line with reach direction.
(2017-11)
People make movements in a variety of directions when interacting with the world around them. It has been well documented that attention shifts to the goal of an upcoming movement, whether the movement is a saccade or a ...