Independent contributions of the orienting of attention, fixation offset and bilateral stimulation on human saccadic latencies.
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Eye movements and verbal report in a single case of visual neglectAttentional cueing at the saccade goal, not at the target location, facilitates saccades.Speeded saccadic and manual visuo-motor decisions: Distinct processes but same principlesGlobal selection of saccadic target features by neurons in area v4.Using eye tracking to test for individual differences in attention to attractive faces.A unified comparison of stimulus-driven, endogenous mandatory and 'free choice' saccades.Color improves speed of processing but not perception in a motion illusion.The influence of onsets and offsets on saccade programming.The parietal cortex and saccade planning: lessons from human lesion studiesInhibition of voluntary saccadic eye movement commands by abrupt visual onsets.Saccadic eye movement programming: sensory and attentional factors.Automatic motor activation in the executive control of actionPerceptual enhancement as a result of a top-down attentional influence in a scene viewing task: Evidence from saccadic inhibition.Multimodal assessment of visual attention using the Bethesda Eye & Attention Measure (BEAM).Evidence that indirect inhibition of saccade initiation improves saccade acuracy.Visual working memory modulates rapid eye movements to simple onset targets.Capture of the eyes by relevant and irrelevant onsets.Effects of local nicotinic activation of the superior colliculus on saccades in monkeys.Dissociated effects of distractors on saccades and manual aiming.Attention modulates saccadic inhibition magnitude.Gaze and arrow distractors influence saccade trajectories similarly.The disengagement of visual attention in the gap paradigm across adolescence.Effects of a pretarget distractor on saccade reaction times across space and time in monkeys and humans.The effects of microstimulation of the dorsomedial frontal cortex on saccade latency.Dual-task costs and benefits in anti-saccade performance.'Alternate-goal bias' in antisaccades and the influence of expectation.A competitive integration model of exogenous and endogenous eye movements.Oculomotor distraction by signals invisible to the retinotectal and magnocellular pathways.Saccadic inhibition in voluntary and reflexive saccades.Saccade Reorienting Is Facilitated by Pausing the Oculomotor Program.Effects of structured nontarget stimuli on saccadic latency.Volitional covert orienting to a peripheral cue does not suppress cue-induced inhibition of return.Attentional localization prior to simple and directed manual responses.The gap effect for eye and hand movements.Time course of oculomotor inhibition revealed by saccade trajectory modulation.Involuntary inhibition of movement initiation alters oculomotor competition resolution.Low and variable correlation between reaction time costs and accuracy costs explained by accumulation models: Meta-analysis and simulations
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Independent contributions of the orienting of attention, fixation offset and bilateral stimulation on human saccadic latencies.
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Independent contributions of t ...... n on human saccadic latencies.
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Independent contributions of t ...... n on human saccadic latencies.
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Independent contributions of t ...... n on human saccadic latencies.
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J M Findlay
R W Kentridge
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1995-01-01T00:00:00Z