Eye Movements and the Higher Psychological FunctionsJohn W. Senders, Dennis F. Fisher, Richard A. Monty |
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David Sheena and Barbara N Flagg | 66 |
Jonathan Vaughan | 138 |
LOOKING AT STATIC | 239 |
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agent sentence analysis angular disparity anticipation strategies areas rated behavior cells complex component cortex duration of fixations effect encoding error Examination experiment experimental eye fixations eye move eye movement cycle eye movement records eye position information eye position signal figures film fixation duration fixation location fovea frequency frontal eye fields function Ganzfeld glance rate goal-relevant horizontal indicate inspection interfixation Kundel latency Leisman looking masking Matin mean ment Metacontrast msec neurons nodule number of fixations overshoots perception peripheral picture presented proprioception Purkinje image readers reading disabled recall receptive field regressive fixations response retinal return sweep rotation Rothkopf saccadic eye movements saccadic suppression sampling scan scene segments semantic sequence Sesame Street shown in Fig shows slide smear spatial spatial frequency stimulus subjects superior colliculus task television tion trials verb vergence vision visual cortex visual perception Wurtz