Journal article

Eye movements and perception: A selective review


Authors listSchütz, AC; Braun, DI; Gegenfurtner, KR

Publication year2011

JournalJournal of Vision

Volume number11

Issue number5

ISSN1534-7362

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1167/11.5.9

PublisherAssociation for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology


Abstract
Eye movements are an integral and essential part of our human foveated vision system. Here, we review recent work on voluntary eye movements, with an emphasis on the last decade. More selectively, we address two of the most important questions about saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements in natural vision. First, why do we saccade to where we do? We argue that, like for many other aspects of vision, several different circuits related to salience, object recognition, actions, and value ultimately interact to determine gaze behavior. Second, how are pursuit eye movements and perceptual experience of visual motion related? We show that motion perception and pursuit have a lot in common, but they also have separate noise sources that can lead to dissociations between them. We emphasize the point that pursuit actively modulates visual perception and that it can provide valuable information for motion perception.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchütz, A., Braun, D. and Gegenfurtner, K. (2011) Eye movements and perception: A selective review, Journal of Vision, 11(5), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.1167/11.5.9

APA Citation styleSchütz, A., Braun, D., & Gegenfurtner, K. (2011). Eye movements and perception: A selective review. Journal of Vision. 11(5), Article 9. https://doi.org/10.1167/11.5.9


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