- needed] When
scanning immediate surroundings or reading,
human eyes make
saccadic movements and stop
several times,
moving very
quickly between each stop...
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Saccadic masking, also
known as (visual)
saccadic suppression, is the
phenomenon in
visual perception where the
brain selectively blocks visual processing...
- by the eyes
during a
saccade is
suppressed through a
process known as
saccadic masking. This is also the same
mechanism used to
prevent the experience...
- saccade, or eye movement.
Saccadic eye
movement is
primarily controlled by the
frontal cortex.
Saccadic eye
movements and anti-
saccadic eye
movements are carried...
- the head
instead of the eyes. For example, a
person with a
horizontal saccadic (saccade)
palsy may jerk
their head
around while watching a
movie or high...
-
disorders of eye
movements (
saccadic oscillations) such as
opsoclonus or
ocular flutter that are
composed purely of fast-phase (
saccadic) eye movements, while...
- is then
transferred to
motor centers for
motor response. A
person with
saccadic dysmetria will
constantly produce abnormal eye
movements including microsaccades...
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Saccadic suppression of
image displacement (SSID) is the
phenomenon in
visual perception where the
brain selectively blocks visual processing during eye...
- and vertical), unpredictable,
conjugate fast eye
movements without inter-
saccadic intervals. It is also
referred to as
saccadomania or
reflexive saccade...
- The
medial dorsal nucleus (or
mediodorsal nucleus of thalamus,
dorsomedial nucleus,
dorsal medial nucleus, or
medial nucleus group) is a
large nucleus...