PERCEPTUAL LOCALIZATION, FEATURE IDENTIFICATION AND OCULAR MOTOR FACTORS IN SCANNING A VISUAL DISPLAY.

Gerald Leisman, Maureen Ashkenazi

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Abstract

The preprogramming of saccadic eye movements is examined by studying the pattern of ocular-motor sequences while scanning a visual display. The effects of interference employing a backward masking paradigm on the ocular-motor response as well as on position judgment and stimulus identification are examined. Data indicates that the motor programming of an ocular saccade is linked to the perceptual analysis of target position and cannot be set in motion with an impairment in perceptual localization.

Original languageEnglish
Pages282-286
Number of pages5
DOIs
StatePublished - 1978
EventProc of the Human Factors Soc, Annu Meet, 22nd - Detroit, MI, USA
Duration: 16 Oct 197819 Oct 1978

Conference

ConferenceProc of the Human Factors Soc, Annu Meet, 22nd
CityDetroit, MI, USA
Period16/10/7819/10/78

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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