- 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...