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- proposed[by whom?] that microsaccades correct displacements in eye position produced by drifts, although non-corrective microsaccades also occur. Some work...
- advancements in microsaccade research.[non-primary source needed] Today, there is growing interest in research on microsaccades. Research on microsaccades includes...
- smaller than the other fixational eye movements of microsaccades and drift. It occurs between microsaccades, during the same time intervals as drift. The measured...
- ~200 ms; any longer than this is outside the express saccade range. Microsaccades are a related type of fixational eye movement that are small, jerk-like...
- properties can cause the Sun to fade from view and that changes in microsaccades underlie this effect. Most critics did not think Impression, Sunrise...
- Researchers vary in their definition of microsaccades by amplitude. Martin Rolfs states that 'the majority of microsaccades observed in a variety of tasks have...
- in and out of focus, in a series of movements called photoreceptor microsaccades. This gives them, and possibly many other insects, a much clearer image...
- there are different types of eye movements: fixational eye movements (microsaccades, ocular drift, and tremor), vergence movements, saccadic movements and...
- any image is moved over the retina by small eye movements known as microsaccades before much adaptation can occur. However, if the image is very intense...
- deficit In the fixation system, the ocular motor noise that comes from microsaccades, microtremors and slow drifts (all necessary for important perceptual...