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[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 …
Visual remap**
Our visual system is fundamentally retinotopic. When viewing a stable scene, each eye
movement shifts object features and locations on the retina. Thus, sensory representations …
movement shifts object features and locations on the retina. Thus, sensory representations …
Real-time identification of eye fixations and saccades using radial basis function networks and Markov chains
Abstract Analysis of eye-movements is crucial to many applications, from medical diagnosis
to gaming. A critical step in this process lies in segmenting raw gaze coordinates provided …
to gaming. A critical step in this process lies in segmenting raw gaze coordinates provided …
Decoding Remapped Spatial Information in the Peri-Saccadic Period
C Moran, PA Johnson, AN Landau… - Journal of …, 2024 - jneurosci.org
It has been suggested that, prior to a saccade, visual neurons predictively respond to stimuli
that will fall in their receptive fields after completion of the saccade. This saccadic remap** …
that will fall in their receptive fields after completion of the saccade. This saccadic remap** …
Peri-saccadic orientation identification performance and visual neural sensitivity are higher in the upper visual field
Visual neural processing is distributed among a multitude of sensory and sensory-motor
brain areas exhibiting varying degrees of functional specializations and spatial …
brain areas exhibiting varying degrees of functional specializations and spatial …
Fast feature-and category-related parafoveal previewing support free visual exploration
While humans typically saccade every∼ 250 ms in natural settings, studies on vision tend to
prevent or restrict eye movements. As it takes∼ 50 ms to initiate and execute a saccade, this …
prevent or restrict eye movements. As it takes∼ 50 ms to initiate and execute a saccade, this …
An early effect of the parafoveal preview on post-saccadic processing of English words
A key aspect of efficient visual processing is to use current and previous information to make
predictions about what we will see next. In natural viewing, and when looking at words, there …
predictions about what we will see next. In natural viewing, and when looking at words, there …
Presaccadic preview shapes postsaccadic processing more where perception is poor
The presaccadic preview of a peripheral target enhances the efficiency of its postsaccadic
processing, termed the extrafoveal preview effect. Peripheral visual performance—and thus …
processing, termed the extrafoveal preview effect. Peripheral visual performance—and thus …
The representation of stimulus features during stable fixation and active vision
Predictive updating of an object's spatial coordinates from pre-saccade to post-saccade
contributes to stable visual perception. Whether object features are predictively remapped …
contributes to stable visual perception. Whether object features are predictively remapped …
Bilateral increase in MEG planar gradients prior to saccade onset
Every time we move our eyes, the retinal locations of objects change. To distinguish the
changes caused by eye movements from actual external motion of the objects, the visual …
changes caused by eye movements from actual external motion of the objects, the visual …