Changes in Detectability of Direction And Motion Associated With Saccadic Eye Movements

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Changes in Detectability of Direction And Motion Associated With Saccadic Eye Movements
Krantz, John H.
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Additionally, examining only the judgements from the two critical probe stimulus locations are important (1 and 2 in Figure 1). These prove stimulus locations are the only relevant locations because these are the only two probe stimulus locations for which judgements representing half the distance of the eye movement (3.4°) and the full distance of the eye movement (6.8°) are possible. Combining the data from these two stimulus locations and across subjects leads to the data presentation in Fig...ure 6. If the stimulus at location 1 listed in Figure 1 is judged "far left", then that judgement falls into the 0° judged category. A judgement of "left" falls into the 3.4° category since the center of the "band" for judgements of "left" is 3.4° to the right of that probe stimulus location. Note that this band roughly represents a mislocalization of half the size of the eye movement. A judgement of "right" falls into the 6.8° bin for similar reasons. These 40 en — co CO o © o 52 ro co «- .i § 2 S Q.

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