Data di Pubblicazione:
2002
Abstract:
Around the time of saccadic eye movements, briefly presented stimuli are
seen to be displaced from their real positions. The direction of the
displacement is always towards the saccadic target, resulting in a
compression of visual space (Nature 386 (1997) 598). To examine whether
the compression may be used by the visual system to aid performance, we
measured sensitivity for detecting horizontal and vertical Glass patterns
around the time of saccades. Sensitivity to widely spaced horizontal Glass
patterns improved slightly during the period just prior to making a
horizontal saccade, while sensitivity to vertical patterns was impaired by
the saccade. The results provide further evidence for compression in the
direction of the saccade at saccadic onset, and show that it does not only
affect the apparent position of visual stimuli, but can also improve
performance on a visual task.
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01.01 Articolo in rivista
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