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saccadic
saccadic, a. (səˈkædɪk) [f. prec. + -ic.] 1. Of the nature of or pertaining to a saccade or saccades (sense b).1916 R. Dodge in Psychol. Bull. XIII. 422 German and Scandinavian writers are commonly using the descriptive class term ‘saccadic’ to denote the rapid eye-movements for which we have only t... Oxford English Dictionary
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Saccadic masking
This phenomenon is called saccadic masking or saccadic suppression. Saccadic masking starts with onset of the saccadic motion of the eye and the onset of the associated blur. wikipedia.org
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Saccade
This phenomenon, known as saccadic masking or saccadic suppression, is known to begin prior to saccadic eye movements in every primate species studied, is called trans-saccadic integration. wikipedia.org
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Saccadic suppression of image displacement
Saccadic suppression of image displacement (SSID) is the phenomenon in visual perception where the brain selectively blocks visual processing during eye D., & Stark, L., Failure to detect displacement of visual world during saccadic eye movements. wikipedia.org
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Transsaccadic memory
Irwin's experiments showed that people cannot fuse pre-saccadic and post-saccadic images in successive fixations. gathered after the saccade (post-saccadic stimuli. wikipedia.org
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Opsoclonus
Opsoclonus consists of rapid, involuntary, multivectorial (horizontal and vertical), unpredictable, conjugate fast eye movements without inter-saccadic It can also be caused by a lesion in the omnipause neurons which tonically inhibit initiation of saccadic eye movement (until signaled by the superior wikipedia.org
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Alfred L. Yarbus
Yarbus pioneered the study of saccadic exploration of complex images, by recording the eye movements performed by observers while viewing natural objects the classroom) Yarbus revisited: task-dependent oculomotor behavior (a replication study) Yarbus lives: a foveated exploration of how task influences saccadic wikipedia.org
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Fastigial nucleus
Caudal fastigial nucleus The caudal fastigial nucleus (cFN) is related to saccadic eye movements. The Purkinje cell output from the oculomotor vermis relays through the cFN, where neurons directly related to saccadic eye movements are located. wikipedia.org
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有时候抬头看时钟,为什么会出现秒针停止现象?
Illusory perceptions of space and time preserve cross-saccadic perceptual continuity. Nature. 2001 Nov 15;414(6861):302-5. [2]. Wiki: [3]. zhihu
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Antisaccade task
Use Research in pathophysiology Saccadic eye movements and anti-saccadic eye movements are carried out by similar regions of the brain: the frontal eye The study showed that the DLPFC was equally activated in both saccadic and anti-saccadic movements. wikipedia.org
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Lateral intraparietal cortex
There is also evidence for neurons firing for saccadic responses in the two-alternative forced choice task. The conclusion of this task experiment is that neurons in area LIP store information (the location of the target) useful for guiding the saccadic movement wikipedia.org
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Reticulotegmental nucleus
The reticulotegmental nucleus has been known to mediate eye movements, otherwise known as saccadic movement. Furthermore, in terms of behavior, one does not think about saccadic movements when scanning a room, as the saccadic movements are not directly controlled wikipedia.org
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Chronostasis
If the subject were aware that the saccadic target was moving, they would not experience chronostasis. Conversely, if the subject were not aware of the saccadic target's movement, they did experience chronostasis. wikipedia.org
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Roger Carpenter
Dual LATER-unit model predicts saccadic reaction time distributions in gap, step and appearance tasks. Saccadic latency during electrical stimulation of the human subthalamic nucleus. Current Biology. 2008;18:R412-4. wikipedia.org
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PreTesting Company
Saccadic Eye Movement PreTesting Company’s most advanced innovation to date has been a recording device that tracks movements of the eye, called saccades Through saccadic eye tracking, Pretesting Company can determine not only where a viewer is looking as he’s watching an ad, but also how visually stimulating wikipedia.org
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