Researchers use afterimages to prove the brain predicts eye movements with 94% accuracy, revealing the internal "efference copy" mechanism that keeps our vision stable.
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How our brains predict eye movements — and why afterimages don’t always line up
Learn what afterimages can teach us about how our brains predict our visual movements.
Do therapies like eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing affect memories of traumatic events?
To recover from abuse or another traumatic experience, some people turn to a therapy called eye-movement desensitization and reprocessing, or EMDR.
Our eyes alone do not provide us with a continuous and stable view of the world. They jump several times each second in rapid movements called saccades. Because the eye projects the world onto the ...
Study reveals that while people avoid spider images, certain features attract gaze, offering insights into the dynamics of spider phobia and visual attention.
IF taking a trip down memory lane proves tricky, don’t be too quick to blame your age. A third of under 35s struggle to remember their postcode while most do not know their own bank card PIN ...
Patients with Parkinson disease exhibit ocular abnormalities that correlate with greater motor symptom severity and disease stage, potentially providing a noninvasive marker of motor status. Patients ...
Microsaccades, a type of fixational eye movements occurring during visual fixation, are actively involved in the foveal vision and often linked to various attention and cognitive processes. Moreover, ...
Not revised: This Reviewed Preprint includes the authors’ original preprint (without revision), an eLife assessment, public reviews, and a provisional response from the authors. This study employed a ...
Drug development for neurodegenerative diseases is struggling with one of its most intractable barriers: the slow, variable, and subjective nature of clinical endpoints Traditional assessment scales, ...
Purpose: To evaluate the saccadic movements of patients with visual field loss due to primary open-angle glaucoma. Methods: Thirteen patients with good visual acuity (0.2 logMAR or better) (seven ...
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