Saccade-contingent displacement of the apparent position of visual stimuli flashed on a dimly illuminated structured background

Subjects were required to perceptually judge the location of flash targets presented at the time of a saccade at various positions scattered two-dimensionally on a dimly illuminated structured background. The saccade-contingent mislocalization was shown only in the direction parallel to the saccade,...

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Published inVision research (Oxford) Vol. 33; no. 5; pp. 709 - 716
Main Author Honda, Hitoshi
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Published Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01.03.1993
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Abstract Subjects were required to perceptually judge the location of flash targets presented at the time of a saccade at various positions scattered two-dimensionally on a dimly illuminated structured background. The saccade-contingent mislocalization was shown only in the direction parallel to the saccade, and not in the direction perpendicular to the saccade. In addition, the mislocalization under the “illuminated background” condition was different in several respects from that observed when targets were presented in the dark. It was suggested that the mislocalization is successfully explained by assuming three physiological and cognitive processes: a sluggish activity of the extraretinal eye position signal, visual cues from the visible background, and selective inattention to image displacements.
AbstractList Subjects were required to perceptually judge the location of flash targets presented at the time of a saccade at various positions scattered two-dimensionally on a dimly illuminated structured background. The saccade-contingent mislocalization was shown only in the direction parallel to the saccade, and not in the direction perpendicular to the saccade. In addition, the mislocalization under the "illuminated background" condition was different in several respects from that observed when targets were presented in the dark. It was suggested that the mislocalization is successfully explained by assuming three physiological and cognitive processes: a sluggish activity of the extraretinal eye position signal, visual cues from the visible background, and selective inattention to image displacements.
Subjects were required to perceptually judge the location of flash targets presented at the time of a saccade at various positions scattered two-dimensionally on a dimly illuminated structured background. The saccade-contingent mislocalization was shown only in the direction parallel to the saccade, and not in the direction perpendicular to the saccade. In addition, the mislocalization under the "illuminated background" condition was different in several respects from that observed when targets were presented in the dark. It was suggested that the mislocalization is successfully explained by assuming three physiological and cognitive processes: a sluggish activity of the extraretinal eye position signal, visual cues from the visible background, and selective inattention to image displacements.Subjects were required to perceptually judge the location of flash targets presented at the time of a saccade at various positions scattered two-dimensionally on a dimly illuminated structured background. The saccade-contingent mislocalization was shown only in the direction parallel to the saccade, and not in the direction perpendicular to the saccade. In addition, the mislocalization under the "illuminated background" condition was different in several respects from that observed when targets were presented in the dark. It was suggested that the mislocalization is successfully explained by assuming three physiological and cognitive processes: a sluggish activity of the extraretinal eye position signal, visual cues from the visible background, and selective inattention to image displacements.
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  article-title: Visual perception of direction when voluntary saccades occur: I. Relation of visual direction of a fixation target extinguished before a saccade to a flash presented during the saccade
  publication-title: Perception and Psychophysics
  doi: 10.3758/BF03210525
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Snippet Subjects were required to perceptually judge the location of flash targets presented at the time of a saccade at various positions scattered two-dimensionally...
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SubjectTerms Biological and medical sciences
Eye position signal
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Humans
Perception
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Retina - physiology
Saccade
Saccades - physiology
Space Perception - physiology
Time Factors
Vision
Visual localization
Visual stability
Title Saccade-contingent displacement of the apparent position of visual stimuli flashed on a dimly illuminated structured background
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/8351842
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