Poster (P2): Eye Movements

Monday 26 August 2013, 11:00-12:30 & 15:30-17:00, Foyer & Salons

34 Why there is less peri-saccadic compression in the dark
E Brenner, R J van Beers, F Maij, J B Smeets
35 Peri-saccadic visual motion and saccade accuracy estimation
T L Watson
36 Peri-saccadic spatial compression in dyslexia
F Maij, J Atsma, P Medendorp
37 No evidence for peri-saccadic mislocalization on suddenly cancelled saccades
J Atsma, F Maij, B D Corneil, P Medendorp
38 The phantom gap: an objective measure of para-saccadic masking
M Duyck, T Collins, M Wexler
39 Transsaccadic prediction of object identity: Evidence from visual search and object recognition
A Herwig, W Schneider
40 Saccadic Inhibition – Sudden target offset upsets saccadic generation
M Stemmler, T Stemmler
41 Saccadic suppression during monocular visual stimulation
J Knöll, P Holl, F Bremmer
42 Saccadic suppression of displacement and adaptation: flip sides of a coin?
T Collins
43 Dummy eye measurements of microsaccades
F Hermens
44 Microsaccades parameters in special visual tasks
E Luniakova, A Garusev
45 Immediate preparatory influences on microsaccades before saccade onset to endogenously vs. exogenously defined targets
S Ohl, S Brandt, R Kliegl
46 Persistent inhibition of microsaccades caused by attentional concentration
T Kohama, S Endoh, H Yoshida
47 Your eye movements tell who you are
A Shirama, A Koizumi, N Kitagawa
48 The influence of figure-ground organization on saccadic eye-movements
T Ghose, J Wagemans
49 Influence of saccade direction on illusory motion
S Matsushita, S Muramatsu, A Kitaoka
50 Gain of memory guided saccades is modulated by prefrontal dopamine
J Billino, J Hennig, K R Gegenfurtner
51 Evaluation of visual factors of visually induced motion sickness by analyzing fixation eye movements and heart rate variability
H Yoshida, T Kohama
52 GraFIX: Developing a novel semi-automatic approach for detecting fixation durations in low quality data from infants and adults
I Rodriguez Saez de Urabain, M H Johnson, T J Smith
53 Factors affecting human gaze behavior: an analysis with complex natural scenes with superimposed object images
M Suzuki, Y Yamane, J Ito, M Mukai, S Strokov, I Fujita, P E Maldonado, S Gruen, H Tamura
54 Eye-Fixation Related Potentials on Regions of Interest when viewing natural scenes
H Queste, N Guyader, A Guérin-Dugué
55 Eye movements while viewing coarse and fine image information
B Nordhjem, C K Petrozzelli, N Gravel, R Renken, F Cornelissen
56 Influence of bottom-up and top-down processing on eye movement parameters in horizontal scanning tasks
I Laicane, I Lacis, D Dizpetere, G Krumina
57 The influence of eye movements on contrast sensitivity and gain response in peripheral vision
W Harrison, M Kwon, P Bex
58 A binocular evaluation of pupil-size dependent deviation in measured gaze position
J Drewes, W Zhu, Y Li, Y Hu, F Yang, X Du, X Hu
59 Systematic localisation errors of multiple objects after saccades and eye-blinks
H H Haladjian, E Wufong, T L Watson
60 Consistency of eye movements in MOT using horizontally flipped trials.
F Dechterenko, J Lukavsky
61 Eye movements in Multiple Object Tracking systematically lagging behind the scene content
J Lukavsky
62 Saccades along the fast track
M W Greenlee, S P Blurton, M Raabe
63 Control of saccadic eye movements: Impact of stimulus type on effects of flanker, flanker position and trial sequence
B Olk, C Peschke, C C Hilgetag


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