Retinal versus extraretinal influences in flash localization during saccadic eye movements in the presence of a visible background.

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O'Regan, J.K.
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Abstract

Four experiments examined the relative use of retinal and extraretinal information in judging the location of stimulus flash presented under normal lighting conditions in the temporal vicinity of an eye saccade. The experiments show that when there is a visible background, flash mislocation data can to a large extent be explained by retinal mechanisms.

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B 28365 fo /83.2 /
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From: Perception & Psychophysics, 36 (1984) No. 1, p. 1- 14, 28 ref.

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