Eye Movements: Cognition and Visual PerceptionDennis F. Fisher, Richard A. Monty, John W. Senders |
Contents
ILLUSIONS AND AFTEREFFECTS | 65 |
PICTURES AND PICTORIAL PROCESSING | 135 |
THEORY AND METHOD | 191 |
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accuracy adults aftereffect analysis appears behavior binocular calibration cognitive models convenient viewing position deg/sec detection direction display distance Ebenholtz effect encoding expected experiment experimental exposure eye fixation eye movement records eye position figure fixation durations fixation point fixation regions fovea frame frequency function global high context horizontal hysteresis identify illusion infants initial latency long words low context Mackworth measure monocular motion moving msec Mueller-Lyer Necker Cube number of fixations observer oculomotor oculomotor control pattern perception peripheral vision phase phoria possible predicted presented pretectum probability processing Psychology Psychophysics pursuit movements recognition memory represents retinal saccadic eye movements saccadic latencies Salapatek scanning scanpath scene sequence shape shown in Fig shows slit smooth pursuit spatial Stark stimulus subjects superior colliculus task temporal tion tracking trials unexpected objects variables vergence vertical visual field visual information visual perception