[HTML][HTML] The extrafoveal preview paradigm as a measure of predictive, active sampling in visual perception
A key feature of visual processing in humans is the use of saccadic eye movements to look
around the environment. Saccades are typically used to bring relevant information, which is …
around the environment. Saccades are typically used to bring relevant information, which is …
[HTML][HTML] Naturalistic viewing conditions can increase task engagement and aesthetic preference but have only minimal impact on EEG quality
Free gaze and moving images are typically avoided in EEG experiments due to the
expected generation of artifacts and noise. Yet for a growing number of research questions …
expected generation of artifacts and noise. Yet for a growing number of research questions …
Fixation-related saccadic inhibition in free viewing in response to stimulus saliency
Microsaccades that occur during fixation were studied extensively in response to transient
stimuli, showing a typical inhibition (Oculomotor Inhibition, OMI), and a later release with a …
stimuli, showing a typical inhibition (Oculomotor Inhibition, OMI), and a later release with a …
WildLab: A naturalistic free viewing experiment reveals previously unknown electroencephalography signatures of face processing
Neural mechanisms of face perception are predominantly studied in well‐controlled
experimental settings that involve random stimulus sequences and fixed eye positions …
experimental settings that involve random stimulus sequences and fixed eye positions …
Face familiarity revealed by fixational eye movements and fixation-related potentials in free viewing
Event-related potentials (ERPs) and the oculomotor inhibition (OMI) in response to visual
transients are known to be sensitive to stimulus properties, attention, and expectation. We …
transients are known to be sensitive to stimulus properties, attention, and expectation. We …
(Micro) saccade-related potentials during face recognition: A study combining EEG, eye-tracking, and deconvolution modeling
Under natural viewing conditions, complex stimuli such as human faces are typically looked
at several times in succession, implying that their recognition may unfold across multiple eye …
at several times in succession, implying that their recognition may unfold across multiple eye …
Saccade execution increases the preview effect with faces: An EEG and eye-tracking coregistration study
C Huber-Huber, D Melcher - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2023 - Springer
Under naturalistic viewing conditions, humans conduct about three to four saccadic eye
movements per second. These dynamics imply that in real life, humans rarely see something …
movements per second. These dynamics imply that in real life, humans rarely see something …
Fixation-related visual mismatch negativity
Vision under natural conditions could be studied by combining electroencephalogram (EEG)
and eye tracking as well as using saccades as triggers for the onset of the fixation-related …
and eye tracking as well as using saccades as triggers for the onset of the fixation-related …
Active search signatures in a free‐viewing task exploiting concurrent EEG and eye movements recordings
Tasks we often perform in our everyday lives, such as reading or looking for a friend in the
crowd, are seemingly straightforward but they actually require the orchestrated activity of …
crowd, are seemingly straightforward but they actually require the orchestrated activity of …
Wild lab: A naturalistic free viewing experiment reveals previously unknown eeg signatures of face processing
Neural mechanisms of face perception are predominantly studied in well-controlled
experimental settings that involve random stimulus sequences and fixed eye positions …
experimental settings that involve random stimulus sequences and fixed eye positions …