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Additionally, further research stated that rather large changes will not be detected when they occur during saccadic movements of the eye.
By combining different techniques, including saccadic movements, the midband can cover a very wide range of the visual field.
Saccadic movements is the type of eye movement that is used to rapidly scan a particular scene/image.
The masking stimulus almost acts like a saccadic movement of the eye which makes it significantly more difficult for individuals to detect the change.
This can also cause slowed horizontal saccadic movements and failure for the eye to reach its target location during saccades.
The nucleus reticularis has been known to mediate eye movements, otherwise known as so-called saccadic movement.
One reason for the saccadic movement of the human eye is that the central part of the retina-known as the fovea-plays a critical role in resolving objects.
Anomalies in saccadic movement, which are instantaneous, fast, oscillating eye movements essential for unimpaired reading have been observed in dyslexic patients.
It can also be noted that there are three different types of eye movements: vergence movements, saccadic movements and pursuit movements.
During eye movements hypometric and hypermetric saccades will occur and interruption and slowing of normal saccadic movement is common.
Attention control including artificial saccadic movements of the platform carrying the cameras allowed the system to focus its attention on the most relevant details of the visual input.
Eugene Aserinsky and his associates have recently discovered that the fast eye movements of REM sleep tend to be consistently slower than waking saccadic movements.
This occurs because pathways controlling saccadic movements are disrupted by the lesion and only a slow movements controlled by a different motor pathways are ineffected.
Diplopia means double vision while nystagmus is involuntary eye movement characterized by alternating smooth pursuit in one direction and a saccadic movement in the other direction.
The paramedian pontine reticular formation(PPRF), also in the pons is responsible for saccadic movement, relaying signals to the abducens nucleus.
When scanning the scene in front of you or reading these words right now, your eyes make jerky saccadic movements and your eyes stop several times, moving very quickly between each stop.
Furthermore, in terms of behavior, one does not think about saccadic movements when scanning a room, as the saccadic movements are not directly controlled by the cortex.
The conclusion of this task experiment is that neurons in area LIP store information (the location of the target) useful for guiding the saccadic movement; that is, this area of the cortex shows modality-specific working memory.
PD is related to several eye and vision abnormalities such as decreased blink rate, dry eyes, deficient ocular pursuit (eye tracking) and saccadic movements (fast automatic movements of both eyes in the same direction), difficulties in directing gaze upward, and blurred or double vision.