The existence and role of retinotopic and spatiotopic forms of visual persistence |
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Authors: | Bruno G. Breitmeyer Walter Kropfl Bela Julesz |
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Affiliation: | University of Houston, USA;Bell Laboratories, NJ, USA |
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Abstract: | Current theoretical conceptualizations of visual persistence fail to address the issue of its functional role. Based on extant experimental data we tentatively identify two general types of visual persistence: one resides in activity along the afferent visual pathway and is retinotopically organized; the other resides at central levels and is spatiotopically organized. Moreover, whereas the former afferent persistence is eliminated via saccadic suppression mechanisms in order to separate successive, retinotopic frames of pattern information, the latter, central one, in contrast, is generated and enhanced via extraretinal signals accompanying saccades in order to preserve phenomenal continuity of a stable spatiotopic representation of the environment from one fixation to the next. |
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