Localization of a peripheral target during parametric adjustment of saccadic eye movements |
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Authors: | Samuel C. Mclaughlin Martin J. Kelly Robert E. Anderson Teresa G. Wenz |
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Affiliation: | 1. Tufts University, Massachusetts, USA
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Abstract: | The aim of the experiment was to find out whether saccadiceve movements have any effect on perceived visual directions. ihe method was to alter the parameters of the oculomotor system so that the eye movement made in response to a peripheral target was inappropriate to the retinal locus of its image. It was found that this procedure had no effect on the perceived location of the peripheral target; and it was concluded that a specific retinal locus is more or less rigidly associated with a corresponding visual direction, but not with a particular magnitude of ocular rotation. |
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