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Fischer, B. and Weber, H. (1993) Express saccades and visual attention.

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Short Abstract:

One of the most intriguing and controversial observations in oculomotor research in recent years is the phenomenon of express saccades in man and monkey. These are saccades of so extremely short reaction times (100 ms in man, 70 ms in monkey) that some experts on eye movements still regard them as artifacts or anticipatory reactions that do not need any further explanation. On the other hand, some research groups consider them to be not only authentic but also a valuable means of investigating the mechanisms of saccade generation, the coordination of vision and eye movements, and the mechanisms of visual attention.

Long Abstract:

One of the most intriguing and controversial observations in oculomotor research in recent years is the phenomenon of express saccades in man and monkey. These are saccades of so extremely short reaction times (100 ms in man, 70 ms in monkey) that some experts on eye movements still regard them as artifacts or anticipatory reactions that do not need any further explanation. On the other hand, some research groups consider them to be not only authentic but also a valuable means of investigating the mechanisms of saccade generation, the coordination of vision and eye movements, and the mechanisms of visual attention.

Keywords:Eye movements, Saccade, Express Saccade, Vision, Fixation, Attention, Cortex, Reaction Time, Dyslexia
Subjects:Neuroscience: Motor Function
Psychology: Perceptual Cognitive Psychology
ID code:bbs00000558
Deposited by:B Fischer on 02 May 2001



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