Microsaccade generation requires a foveal anchor
Visual scene characteristics have the ability to affect various aspects of saccade and microsaccade dynamics. For example, blank visual scenes are known to elicit diminished saccade and microsaccade production, compared to natural scenes. Similarly, microsaccades are less frequent in the dark. Yet,...
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Main Authors: | Jorge Otero-Millan (Author), Rachel E Langston (Author), Francisco Costela (Author), Stephen L Macknik (Author), Susana Martinez-Conde (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2020-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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