• temporarily occurs when fixating on a target stimulus, immediately following a saccade (i.e., quick eye movement). This elicits an overestimation in the temporal...
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    previously assumed, but a series of short stops (called fixations) and quick saccades. This observation raised important questions about reading, questions which...
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    continuous despite the shifting retinal input signal that accompanied each saccade. This research began when John Grimes and Dr. George McConkie (1996) began...
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  • by George Sperling's partial report paradigm. It was also noticed that saccade control is modulated by cognitive processes, insofar as the eye moves preferentially...
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    following objects with the eyes. The 5 types of this movement include saccades, smooth pursuit, vergence, vestibulo-ocular, and optokinetic movements...
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    behavioral intervention strategies as well as augmentative and alternative communication devices to help patients with impaired speech.[citation needed] "spinocerebellar...
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    movements (saccades) intermingled with short stops (fixations). There is considerable variability in fixations (the point at which a saccade jumps to)...
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  • , Festinger, L., & Sherry, J. (1977). The accuracy of two-dimensional saccades in the absence of continuing retinal stimulation. Vision Research, 17(10)...
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    apraxia is having difficulty moving the eye on command, especially with saccade movements that direct the gaze to targets. This is one of the three major...
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    via straight sequences of movement interspersed by rapid turns called saccades. During these turns, a fly is able to rotate 90° in less than 50 milliseconds...
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  • and interactive views; which view is correct is debatable. When reading, saccades can cause the mind to skip over words because it does not see them as important...
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    from Congolese rumba. Soukous led to diverse offshoots, such as ekonda saccadé, reflecting the Mongo rhythmic influence, and mokonyonyon, emulating pelvic...
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    tremor, and microsaccades. Some irregular drifts, movements smaller than a saccade and larger than a microsaccade, subtend up to one tenth of a degree. Researchers...
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    the FEF induces monkeys to make a saccade to the relevant location. Stimulation at levels too low to induce a saccade will nonetheless enhance cortical...
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    off to the sides and below. By making short quick head movements called saccades, platypuses accurately locate their prey. The platypus appears to use electroreception...
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  • function and neuropsychiatry, including action observation, mirror neurons, saccades and visual search, eye movements, sleep, illusions, attention, action selection...
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  • Corollary Discharge], p. 33, pp. 297–299 [Section Control Systems for Saccade Generation] Jékely, G.; Godfrey-Smith, P.; Keijzer, F. (2021). "Reafference...
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  • by George Sperling's partial report paradigm. It was also noticed that saccade control is modulated by cognitive processes, in that the eye moves preferentially...
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  • enhanced activation when attention is moved onto the stimulus or the animal saccades towards a visual stimulus, and the ventral intraparietal sulcus (VIP) where...
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    times stronger than they need to be." However, eye movements (particularly saccades used on facial scanning and reading) do require high speed movements, and...
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  • make brief, unnoticeable movements called saccades approximately three to four times per second. Saccades are separated by fixations, which are moments...
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  • machinery, or the evaluation of attention and focus via the analysis of eye saccades of pilots when flying. Neuroergonomics, a subfield of cognitive ergonomics...
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    difficulty moving their eyes in the desired direction. In other words, the saccades (rapid eye movements) are abnormal. Because of this, most patients with...
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  • (or ghosting) may be perceived by an average person when making an eye saccade over a small light source having a periodic fluctuation, the light source...
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  • the cat prepositus complex: Effects on the vestibulo-ocular reflex and saccades". The Journal of Physiology. 372: 75–94. doi:10.1113/jphysiol.1986.sp015998...
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    characterized by neurological symptoms including dysarthria, hypermetric saccades, and ataxia of gait and stance. This cerebellar dysfunction is progressive...
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  • the 1950s and 1960s of the pupillary light reflex. He later studied the saccade (fast discrete changes of gaze) and the accommodation of the eye's focus...
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  • time scale. For example, even when viewing a static image, humans perform saccades, rapid changes of the direction of gaze. The image projected onto the retinal...
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    Hawken MB, Frackowiak RS, Kennard C (October 1994). "Cortical control of saccades and fixation in man. A PET study". Brain. 117 (Pt 5): 1073–84. doi:10.1093/brain/117...
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    the eyes and arms, especially when visual information is used to guide saccades or reaching. The what vs. where account of the ventral/dorsal pathways...
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