Journalartikel
Autorenliste: Braun, DI; Pracejus, L; Gegenfurtner, KR
Jahr der Veröffentlichung: 2006
Seiten: 671-684
Zeitschrift: Journal of Vision
Bandnummer: 6
Heftnummer: 7
ISSN: 1534-7362
Open Access Status: Gold
DOI Link: https://doi.org/10.1167/6.7.1
Verlag: Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology
Abstract:
A moving stimulus is normally required to elicit smooth pursuit eye movements that serve to keep the retinal image of moving objects on the fovea. Recent experiments have shown that in cases where motion cues are ambiguous, pursuit eye movements tend to agree in direction and speed with the percept of motion. Here, we exploit the motion aftereffect (MAE) to show for the first time that smooth pursuit eye movements can also be elicited by the illusory motion of a stationary stimulus. After prolonged exposure to a moving stimulus, subjects show reliable pursuit of a physically stationary stimulus that is perceived to be moving. Conversely, the eyes remain stationary when viewing a physically moving stimulus that is perceived to be stationary. The MAE biases smooth eye movements in a way that agrees with the constant offset that is required to null the MAE perceptually. The agreement between perception and pursuit holds over a variety of stimulus conditions that modulate the magnitude of the MAE.
Zitierstile
Harvard-Zitierstil: Braun, D., Pracejus, L. and Gegenfurtner, K. (2006) Motion aftereffect elicits smooth pursuit eye movements, Journal of Vision, 6(7), Article 1. pp. 671-684. https://doi.org/10.1167/6.7.1
APA-Zitierstil: Braun, D., Pracejus, L., & Gegenfurtner, K. (2006). Motion aftereffect elicits smooth pursuit eye movements. Journal of Vision. 6(7), Article 1, 671-684. https://doi.org/10.1167/6.7.1