From: Variability of eye movements when viewing dynamic natural scenes

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Journal of Vision. 2008;8(8):1. doi: /8.8.1 Figure Legend:
Advertisements

Journal of Vision. 2016;16(3):28. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2016;16(10):14. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Complex interactions between spatial, orientation, and motion cues for biological motion perception across visual space Journal of Vision. 2013;13(2):8.
From: System gamma as a function of image- and monitor-dynamic range
From: Statistics for optimal point prediction in natural images
Journal of Vision. 2013;13(3):24. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2016;16(10):9. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2015;15(9):3. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2013;13(7):6. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Visual illusions based on single-field contrast asynchronies
From: Vector subtraction using visual and extraretinal motion signals: A new look at efference copy and corollary discharge theories Journal of Vision.
Journal of Vision. 2012;12(13):19. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2004;4(9):3. doi: /4.9.3 Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2011;11(13):27. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Does print size matter for reading
Figure Legend: From: A moving-barber-pole illusion
From: Event-related potentials reveal an early advantage for luminance contours in the processing of objects Journal of Vision. 2011;11(7):1. doi: /
Journal of Vision. 2015;15(2):4. doi: / Figure Legend:
Date of download: 11/1/2017 Copyright © ASME. All rights reserved.
From: Spatial attention alleviates temporal crowding, but neither temporal nor spatial uncertainty are necessary for the emergence of temporal crowding.
From: Illumination discrimination in real and simulated scenes
Journal of Vision. 2015;15(16):13. doi: / Figure Legend:
Figure Legend: From: Adaptation to blurred and sharpened video
From: Metacontrast masking within and between visual channels: Effects of orientation and spatial frequency contrasts Journal of Vision. 2010;10(6):12.
Journal of Vision. 2017;17(4):9. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2010;10(14):32. doi: / Figure Legend:
Figure Legend: From: The color lexicon of the Somali language
Journal of Vision. 2012;12(6):33. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2008;8(3):33. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: What do we perceive in a glance of a real-world scene?
Journal of Vision. 2010;10(4):22. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Optimum spatiotemporal receptive fields for vision in dim light
Journal of Vision. 2011;11(1):19. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: What do we perceive in a glance of a real-world scene?
Figure Legend: From: A short-term memory of multi-stable perception
Figure Legend: From: Gating of remote effects on lightness
From: Multisensory simultaneity judgment and proximity to the body
Journal of Vision. 2013;13(4):1. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Three-dimensional motion aftereffects reveal distinct direction-selective mechanisms for binocular processing of motion through depth Journal of.
From: Perception of light source distance from shading patterns
Journal of Vision. 2015;15(6):4. doi: / Figure Legend:
Figure Legend: From: Dynamics of oculomotor direction discrimination
From: Pediatric Perimeter—A Novel Device to Measure Visual Fields in Infants and Patients with Special Needs Trans. Vis. Sci. Tech ;6(4):3. doi: /tvst
From: Inhibition of saccade and vergence eye movements in 3D space
Journal of Vision. 2009;9(1):19. doi: / Figure Legend:
Figure Legend: From: Latitude and longitude vertical disparities
From: Probing visual consciousness: Rivalry between eyes and images
Journal of Vision. 2007;7(11):9. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2016;16(1):17. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Expertise with multisensory events eliminates the effect of biological motion rotation on audiovisual synchrony perception Journal of Vision. 2010;10(5):2.
From: Rapid visual categorization of natural scene contexts with equalized amplitude spectrum and increasing phase noise Journal of Vision. 2009;9(1):2.
Journal of Vision. 2016;16(6):12. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: Perceived surface color in binocularly viewed scenes with two light sources differing in chromaticity Journal of Vision. 2004;4(9):1. doi: /4.9.1.
From: Rethinking ADA signage standards for low-vision accessibility
From: Shape, motion, and optical cues to stiffness of elastic objects
Figure Legend: From: Fixations on low-resolution images
Journal of Vision. 2016;16(10):9. doi: / Figure Legend:
Figure Legend: From: The resolution of facial expressions of emotion
Figure Legend: From: Measuring visual clutter
From: Four types of ensemble coding in data visualizations
Journal of Vision. 2016;16(3):28. doi: / Figure Legend:
Journal of Vision. 2017;17(12):21. doi: / Figure Legend:
From: The biological significance of color constancy: An agent-based model with bees foraging from flowers under varied illumination Journal of Vision.
Figure Legend: From: Eidolons: Novel stimuli for vision research
Figure Legend: From: Crowding and eccentricity determine reading rate
Journal of Vision. 2006;6(5):2. doi: /6.5.2 Figure Legend:
Figure Legend: From: Analysis of human vergence dynamics
From: Motion-induced blindness and microsaccades: Cause and effect
Journal of Vision. 2015;15(9):20. doi: / Figure Legend:
Presentation transcript:

From: Variability of eye movements when viewing dynamic natural scenes Journal of Vision. 2010;10(10):28. doi:10.1167/10.10.28 Figure Legend: Eye movement coherence on the same set of movies for continuous display (local condition) and for the stop-motion condition, where one frame is shown every 3 s. In the stop-motion condition, coherence spikes after each frame transition and then drops again steeply until the next frame onset. This demonstrates a systematic difference in gaze behavior on static and dynamic stimuli. Date of download: 12/26/2017 The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology Copyright © 2017. All rights reserved.