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Authors

Wilhelm Bernhard KlokeLeibniz-Institut für Arbeitsforschung an der TU Dortmund
Wolfgang JaschinskiLeibniz-Institut für Arbeitsforschung an der TU Dortmund
Stephanie JaintaLeibniz-Institut für Arbeitsforschung an der TU Dortmund

Abstract

Among the eye movements during fixation, the function of small saccades occuring quite commonly at fixation is still unclear. It has been reported that a substantial number of these microsaccades seem to occur in only one of the eyes. The aim of the present study is to investigate microsaccades in monocular stimulation conditions. Although this is an artificial test condition which does not occur in natural vision, this
monocular presentation paradigm allows for a critical test of a presumptive monocular mechanism of saccade generation. Results in these conditions can be compared with the normal binocular stimulation mode. We checked the statistical properties of microsaccades under monocular stimulation conditions and found no indication for specific interactions for monocularly detected small saccades, which might be present if they were based on a monocular physiological activation mechanism.

About this article

History

Received: 16.01.2009
Published: 03.07.2009
Modified graphics: 07.09.2009

Citation

Koke, W. B., Jaschinski, W. & Jainta, S. (2009). Microsaccades under monocular viewing conditions. Journal of Eye Movement Research, 3(1):2, 1-2.

Keywords

Microsaccades

Fixation

Binocular Coordination

Eye Movements