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Scrutinization, Spatial Attention, and the Spatial Programming of Saccadic Eye Movements
Authors:John M Findlay  Zoi Kapoula
Institution:  a University of Durham, Durham, U. K. b Laboratoire de Physiologie Neurosensorielle, CNRS, Paris, France
Abstract:Results are presented from an experiment in which subjects' eye movements were recorded while they carried out two visual tasks with similar material. One task was chosen to require close visual scrutiny; the second was less visually demanding. The oculomotor behaviour in the two tasks differed in three ways. (1) When scrutinizing, there was a reduction in the area of visual space over which stimulation influences saccadic eye movements. (2) When moving their eyes to targets requiring scrutiny, subjects were more likely to make a corrective saccade. (3) The duration of fixations on targets requiring scrutiny was increased. The results are discussed in relation to current theories of visual attention and the control of saccadic eye movements.
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