Eye Movement Research: Mechanisms, Processes, and Applications
β Scribed by Rudolf Groner and GΓ©ry d'Ydewalle (Eds.)
- Publisher
- Elsevier, Academic Press
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 583
- Series
- Studies in Visual Information Processing 6
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This volume contains selected and edited papers from the 7th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM 7) held in Durham, UK on August 31-September 3 1993. The volume is organized as follows:- Invited Lectures, Pursuit and Co-Ordination, Saccade and Fixation Control, Oculomotor Physiology, Clinical and Medical Aspects of Eye Movements, Eye Movements and Cognition, Eye Movements and Language and finally, Displays and Applications.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Introduction
Page v
John Findlay, Robin Walker, Bob Kentridge
Contributors
Pages xiii-xvii
Eye movements and cognitive processes in reading, visual search, and scene perception Original Research Article
Pages 3-22
Keith Rayner
Models of oculomotor function: An appraisal of the engineer's intrusion into oculomotor physiology Original Research Article
Pages 23-46
Wolfgang Becker
The sensing of optic flow by the primate optokinetic system Original Research Article
Pages 47-62
F.A. Miles
The functions of eye movements in animals remote from man Original Research Article
Pages 63-76
Michael F Land
Human eye muscle proprioceptive feedback is involved in target velocity perception during smooth pursuit Original Research Article
Pages 79-85
J.L. Velay, R. Roll, J.L. Demaria, A. Bouquerel, J.P. Roll
Variability of sinusoidal tracking characteristics in children Original Research Article
Pages 87-97
A.P. Accardo, S. Pensiero, S. Da Pozzo, P. Inchingolo, P Perisutti
Ocular tracking of self-moved targets: Role of visual and non-visual information in visuo-oculo-manual coordination Original Research Article
Pages 99-107
J.-L. Vercher, D. Quaccia, G.-M. Gauthier
Eye movements evoked by leg-proprioceptive and vestibular stimulation Original Research Article
Pages 109-118
Fabio M. Botti, Georg Schweigart, Thomas Mergner
Effects of prediction on smooth pursuit velocity gain in cerebellar patients and controls Original Research Article
Pages 119-129
GU Lekwuwa, GR Barnes, MA Grealy
The initial direction and landing position of saccades Original Research Article
Pages 133-144
Casper J. Erkelens, Ingrid M.L.C. Vogels
Mechanisms for fixation in man: Evidence from saccadic reaction times Original Research Article
Pages 145-155
Monica Biscaldi, Heike Weber, Burkhart Fischer, Volker Stuhr
Saccade latency towards auditory targets Original Research Article
Pages 157-164
Daniela Zambarbieri, Ilaria Andrei, Giorgio Beltrami, Laura Fontana, Maurizio Versino
Retinal eccentricity and the latency of eye saccades Original Research Article
Pages 165-176
P.E. Hallett, R.P. Kalesnykas
Is saccadic adaptation context-specific? Original Research Article
Pages 177-187
Heiner Deubel
Fast disconjugate adaptations of saccades: Dependency on stimulus characteristics Original Research Article
Pages 189-199
T. Eggert, Z. Kapoula, M.-P. Bucci
Visual mislocalization in moving background and saccadic eye movement conditions Original Research Article
Pages 201-212
Hitoshi Honda
A neural mechanism subserving saccade-vergence interactions Original Research Article
Pages 215-223
Lawrence E. Mays, Paul D.R. Gamlin
Eye position effects on pursuit related responses in area lip of macaque monkey Original Research Article
Pages 225-236
F. Bremmer, K-P. Hoffmann
Problems in modelling congenital nystagmus: Towards a new model Original Research Article
Pages 239-253
Christopher M. Harris
Eye movement behaviour in human albinos Original Research Article
Pages 255-268
R.V. Abadi, E. Pascal
Smooth pursuit responses to step ramp stimuli in patients with discrete frontal lobe lesions Original Research Article
Pages 269-280
N.A.R. Munro, B. Gaymard, S. Rivaud, J.F. Stein, Ch. Pierrot-Deseilligny
Smooth pursuit eye movement abnormalities in patients with schizophrenia and focal cortical lesions Original Research Article
Pages 281-289
T.J. Crawford, M.C. Lawden, B. Haegar, L. Henderson, C Kennard
Peak saccade velocities, short latency saccades and their recovery after therapy in a patient with a pineal tumor Original Research Article
Pages 291-302
L.J. Bour, D. van't Ent, J. Brans
Evidence relating to premotor theories of visuospatial attention Original Research Article
Pages 305-316
Timothy L. Hodgson, Hermann J. MΓΌller
Visual attention and saccadic eye movements: Evidence for obligatory and selective spatial coupling Original Research Article
Pages 317-324
Werner X. Schneider, Heiner Deubel
Why some search tasks take longer than others: Using eye movements to redefine reaction times Original Research Article
Pages 325-336
Gregory Zelinsky, David Sheinberg
Eye movements and response times for the detection of line orientation during visual search Original Research Article
Pages 337-348
S. Mannan, K.H. Ruddock, J.R. Wright
Chronometry of foveal information extraction during scene perception Original Research Article
Pages 349-362
Paul M.J. van Diepen, Peter De Graef, GΓ©ry d'Ydewalle
Transsaccadic integration of biological motion: Overview and further evidence based on reaction times Original Research Article
Pages 363-377
Karl Verfaillie, Andreas De Troy, Johan Van Rensbergen
A challenge to current theories of eye movements in reading Original Research Article
Pages 381-392
FranΓ§oise Vitu, J. Kevin O'Regan
Effect of luminance and linguistic information on the center of gravity of words Original Research Article
Pages 393-403
CΓ©cile Beauvillain, Karine DorΓ©
PP-Attachment in german: Results from eye movement studies Original Research Article
Pages 405-420
Lars Konieczny, Barbara Hemforth, Christoph Scheepers, Gerhard Strube
Individual eye movement patterns in word recognition: Perceptual and linguistic factors Original Research Article
Pages 421-432
Ralph Radach, Jo Krummenacher, Dieter Heller, JΓΆrg Hofmeister
Lexical influences on parsing strategies: Evidence from eye movements Original Research Article
Pages 433-444
C. Frenck-Mestre, J. Pynte
Effects of a word's morphological complexity on readers' eye fixation patterns Original Research Article
Pages 445-452
Jukka HyΓΆnΓ€, Matti Laine, Jussi Niemi
Effective visual field size necessary for proofreading during Japanese text editing Original Research Article
Pages 453-463
Naoyuki Osaka, Mariko Osaka, Hitoshi Tsuji
Selection by looking: A novel computer interface and its application to psychological research Original Research Article
Pages 467-478
Dave M. Stampe, Eyal M. Reingold
Eye movement recordings to study determinants of image quality in new display technology Original Research Article
Pages 479-490
Gerhard Deffner
Eye-gaze determination of user intent at the computer interface Original Research Article
Pages 491-502
Joseph H. Goldberg, Jack C. Schryver
Knowledge engineering in the domain of visual behaviour of pilots Original Research Article
Pages 503-514
Axel Schulte, Reiner Onken
Distribution of visual attention revealed by eye movements and neural networks Original Research Article
Pages 515-525
P. Krappmann
Gaze control in basketball foul shooting Original Research Article
Pages 527-541
J.N. Vickers
Author index
Pages 543-555
Subject index
Pages 557-564
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