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Authors

Robin WalkerRoyal Holloway, University of London
Eugene McSorleyUniversity of Reading

Abstract

It has long been known that the path (trajectory) taken by the eye to land on a target is rarely straight (Yarbus, 1967). Furthermore, the magnitude and direction of this natural tendency for curvature can be modulated by the presence of a competing distractor stimulus presented along with the saccade target. The distractor-related modulation of saccade trajectories provides a subtle measure of the underlying competitive processes involved in saccade target selection. Here we review some of our own studies into the effects distractors have on saccade trajectories, which can be regarded as a way of probing the competitive balance between target and distractor salience.

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History

Received: 02.04.2008
Published: 18.12.2008

Citation

Walker, R. & McSorley, E. (2008). The Influence of Distractors on Saccade-Target Selection: Saccade Trajectory Effects. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 2(3):7, 1-13.

Keywords

saccade

trajectory

distractor

superior colliculus

frontal eye field

TMS