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Saccade-contingent spatial and temporal errors are absent for saccadic head movements.

Stephen R Jackson1, Roger Newport, Faye Osborne

  • 1School of Psychology, The University of Nottingham. stephen.jackson@nottingham.ac.uk

Cortex; a Journal Devoted to the Study of the Nervous System and Behavior
|February 18, 2005
PubMed
Summary

Visual stimuli near saccadic eye movements are often mislocalized. This study found that visual mislocalization is absent in individuals who cannot perform eye movements, suggesting it

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Psychophysics
  • Vision Science

Background:

  • Decades of research show visual stimuli near saccadic eye movements are spatially and temporally mislocalized.
  • This mislocalization often manifests as a compression of visual space towards the saccade target when post-saccadic references are present.

Observation:

  • Investigated saccade-dependent visual mislocalization in an individual (A.I.) with ophthalmoplegia, who uses saccadic head movements for visual scanning.
  • Examined if spatial and temporal mislocalization phenomena are specific to ocular saccades.

Findings:

  • Saccade-dependent spatial and temporal visual mislocalization were absent in subject A.I.
  • This indicates that the mislocalization phenomena are not universally present during visual scanning.

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Implications:

  • Suggests that spatiotemporal mislocalization may be specific to rapid, predictive movements like ocular saccades.
  • Highlights the role of predictive re-mapping during ocular saccades in maintaining spatial constancy.