Saccadic modulation of neural responses: possible roles in saccadic suppression, enhancement, and time compression

MR Ibbotson, NA Crowder, SL Cloherty… - Journal of …, 2008 - Soc Neuroscience
Humans use saccadic eye movements to make frequent gaze changes, yet the associated
full-field image motion is not perceived. The theory of saccadic suppression has been …

Apparent time interval of visual stimuli is compressed during fast hand movement

T Yokosaka, S Kuroki, S Nishida, J Watanabe - PloS one, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The influence of body movements on visual time perception is receiving increased attention.
Past studies showed apparent expansion of visual time before and after the execution of …

Reduction of stimulus visibility compresses apparent time intervals

M Terao, J Watanabe, A Yagi, S Nishida - Nature neuroscience, 2008 - nature.com
The neural mechanisms underlying visual estimation of subsecond durations remain
unknown, but perisaccadic underestimation of interflash intervals may provide a clue as to …

The fixation and saccade p3

S Dandekar, J Ding, C Privitera, T Carney, SA Klein - PLoS One, 2012 - journals.plos.org
Although most instances of object recognition during natural viewing occur in the presence
of saccades, the neural correlates of objection recognition have almost exclusively been …

Visual perception: saccadic omission—suppression or temporal masking?

MR Ibbotson, SL Cloherty - Current Biology, 2009 - cell.com
Visual Perception: Saccadic Omission — Suppression or Temporal Masking?: Current Biology
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[HTML][HTML] Effects of saccades on visual processing in primate MSTd

SL Cloherty, MJ Mustari, MGP Rosa, MR Ibbotson - Vision research, 2010 - Elsevier
In surveying their visual environment, primates, including humans make frequent rapid eye
movements known as saccades. Saccades result in rapid motion of the retinal image and yet …

Suppression and reversal of motion perception around the time of the saccade

A Frost, M Niemeier - Frontiers in systems neuroscience, 2015 - frontiersin.org
We make fast,“saccadic” eye movements to capture finely resolved foveal snapshots of the
world but these saccades cause motion artefacts. The artefacts go unnoticed, perhaps …

[HTML][HTML] Compression of time during smooth pursuit eye movements

AC Schütz, MC Morrone - Vision research, 2010 - Elsevier
Humans have a clear sense for the passage of time, but while implicit motor timing is quite
accurate, explicit timing is prone to distortions particularly during action (Wenke & Haggard …

Time compression increases with eccentricity: A magnocellular property

F Aedo-Jury, D Pins - Neuroreport, 2010 - journals.lww.com
Accurate time perception is crucial in peripheral vision especially for the spatial perception
during actions. To investigate the dynamics of time perception in peripheral vision …

Shortening of subjective tone intervals followed by repetitive tone stimuli

F Ono, S Kitazawa - Attention, Perception, & Psychophysics, 2010 - Springer
Accumulated evidence shows that a subjective time interval is lengthened by preceding or
concurrent presentation of flickers or repetitive tone stimuli that have been hypothesized to …