Browsing Centre for Neuroscience (CNS) by Subject "Microsaccades"
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Investigating the neural basis of spatial attentional components with probabilistic and reward cueing
We are constantly inundated with an abundance of sensory information. “Attention” enables the selection of relevant information and filtering out irrelevant information, to guide adaptive behavior. While attention can be ... -
Shared and distinct mechanisms of saccade preparation, external and internal attention
Everyday activities – like reading an email, watching a football match, scrolling through social media, or window-shopping – all involve quickly scanning complex visual scenes using rapid eye movements called “saccades.” ...

