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THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL …1341 NATURE REVIEWS | NEUROSCIENCE VOLUME 5 | MARCH 2004 | 231 REVIEWS FLICKER FUSION FREQUENCIES in humans,so the tremor of the visual image might be ineffective as a stimulus 12,13,26. But recent studies indicate that tremor frequencies can LABORATORY OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE : : SUSANA MARTINEZ Our research focuses on understanding the neural bases of our visual experience. How can the electrical activity of a neuron, or a neuronal population, convey the color or brightness of an object? THE PLIGHT OF THE CELEBRITY SCIENTIST 64 Scientifi c American, October 2016 CELEBRITY SCIENTIST THE PLIGHT OF THE Engaging the public has long been taboo in scienti˜ c circles, but social media outlets are starting to force a changeFILLING IN THE
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THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL …1341 NATURE REVIEWS | NEUROSCIENCE VOLUME 5 | MARCH 2004 | 231 REVIEWS FLICKER FUSION FREQUENCIES in humans,so the tremor of the visual image might be ineffective as a stimulus 12,13,26. But recent studies indicate that tremor frequencies can LABORATORY OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE : : SUSANA MARTINEZ Our research focuses on understanding the neural bases of our visual experience. How can the electrical activity of a neuron, or a neuronal population, convey the color or brightness of an object? THE PLIGHT OF THE CELEBRITY SCIENTIST 64 Scientifi c American, October 2016 CELEBRITY SCIENTIST THE PLIGHT OF THE Engaging the public has long been taboo in scienti˜ c circles, but social media outlets are starting to force a changeFILLING IN THE
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state. Changeblindness studies have shown that dramatic changes in a visual scene will go unnoticed if they occur during a transient interruption25, such as a blink26, a saccadic eye movement27 or a flicker of the scene28–31, even when people are looking right at MICROSACCADE CHARACTERISTICS IN NEUROLOGICAL AND FigURe 1 | Square-wave jerks (SWJs) from three progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) patients (left) and three age-matched controls (right).In both populations, (micro)saccades with amplitudes equal to or larger than half a degree of visual angle are paired as SWJs. Only the horizontal eye positions are shown.10 TOP ILLUSIONS
32 scientific american mind may/June 2011 i LLU strati O n BY me L issa t HO mas; c OU rtes Y O f XO ana G. tr O nc O s O and KOK ic H i s UG i H ara (instructions); fr O m “i FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes.2008 FINALISTS
The interesting thing about the Pinball Wizard illusion is that it breaks the ‘rules’. Whilst the classic Rubin Vase illusion demonstrates how we automatically segregate foreground and background in an image, in this illusion a single image is seen acting simultaneously as both, giving rise to2009 FINALISTS
In the Illusion of Sex, two faces are perceived as male and female. However, both faces are actually versions of the same androgynous face. One face was created by increasing the contrast of the androgynous face, while the other face was created by decreasing thecontrast.
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Mind.ScientificAmerican.com SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN MIND 23 FURTHER READING ˜ A N ew Visual Illusion: Neonlike Color Spreading and Complementary Color Induction between Subjective Contours. H.F.J.M. van Tuijl in Acta Psychologica, Vol. 39, No. 6, pages 441–445;December 1975.
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A REVIEW OF CHRISTOF KOCH’S THE QUEST FOR CONSCIOUSNESS PSYCHE: http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/ PSYCHE 2004: VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1 2 next several decades. The book strikes me as Phase Two of Crick’sand Koch’s master
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Martinez-Conde S, Alexander RG, Blum Deborah, Britton Noah, Lipska Barbara K, Quirk Gregory J, Swiss Jamy Ian, Willems Roel M, Macknik SL (2019) The Journal of Neuroscience; 39 (42):8285 – 8290. The Storytelling Brain: How Neuroscience Stories Help Bridge the Gap between Research and Society. PEOPLE | LABORATORY OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE : : SUSANA Martinez-Conde Lab 2013. Photo Credit: Gary Armstrong, Barrow Neurological Institute THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL … NATURE REVIEWS | NEUROSCIENCE VOLUME 5 | MARCH 2004 | 231 REVIEWS FLICKER FUSION FREQUENCIES in humans,so the tremor of the visual image might be ineffective as a stimulus 12,13,26. But recent studies indicate that tremor frequencies can MICROSACCADE DETECTION SOFTWARE Please download a MATLAB implementation of the microsaccade detection method published in : Otero-millan et al. Journal of Vision 2014. Downdload the file otero FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes. UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING METHOD TO DETECT MICROSACCADES (Martinez-Conde et al., 2013). A critical feature of this method is a velocity threshold that adapts to the level of noise in the data (see Methods and Engbert & Kliegl,2010 FINALISTS
The fat face thin (fft) illusion. Peter Thompson. University of York, UK. (© 2010 Peter Thompson) It is well-known that faces are more difficult to recognise when they’re upside-down and that sometimes we misperceived the facial expressions of upside-down faces as is shown in ‘The Margaret Thatcher illusion’.MANIATIS, LYDIA
The three pink- and blue-colored parallelograms are the same. All blue lines are equal in length; all pink lines are also equal. Box B is simply Box C rotated counterclockwise. THE FREEZING ROTATION ILLUSION The freezing rotation illusion Max R. Dürsteler, Dep. of Neurology, University Hospital Zurich, Switzerland I use the term “freezing motion illusion” to designate a EL CEREBRO NOS ENGAÑA… « 'LA REALIDAD…' "La Realidad" Ahora mismo estas sentado. Mirando la pantalla del ordenador. Ves su luz, sus colores. Sientes el tacto de tu ropa en lapiel. Escuchas el
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THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL …1334 NATURE REVIEWS | NEUROSCIENCE VOLUME 5 | MARCH 2004 | 231 REVIEWS FLICKER FUSION FREQUENCIES in humans,so the tremor of the visual image might be ineffective as a stimulus 12,13,26. But recent studies indicate that tremor frequencies can OPTICAL ILLUSIONS AND THE I E-mail | Text Size How do we fool thee? Let us count the ways--that illusions play with our hearts and minds Digg 5 of 9 Love and Amor Here we see that love andFILLING IN THE
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FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes. UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING METHOD TO DETECT MICROSACCADES (Martinez-Conde et al., 2013). A critical feature of this method is a velocity threshold that adapts to the level of noise in the data (see Methods and Engbert & Kliegl, THE PLIGHT OF THE CELEBRITY SCIENTIST 64 Scientifi c American, October 2016 CELEBRITY SCIENTIST THE PLIGHT OF THE Engaging the public has long been taboo in scienti˜ c circles, but social media outlets are starting to force a change A REVIEW OF CHRISTOF KOCH’S THE QUEST FOR CONSCIOUSNESS PSYCHE: http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/ PSYCHE 2004: VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1 2 next several decades. The book strikes me as Phase Two of Crick’sand Koch’s master
PAINTING WITH LIGHT, ARTIST Painting With Light, Artists Make Images That Glow By Jim Beecher on January 23, 2009 6:00 AM | Permalink Michelle McSwain & Ryan Warnberg Also go to Painting with Light & Night Photography. THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL … NATURE REVIEWS | NEUROSCIENCE VOLUME 5 | MARCH 2004 | 231 REVIEWS FLICKER FUSION FREQUENCIES in humans,so the tremor of the visual image might be ineffective as a stimulus 12,13,26. But recent studies indicate that tremor frequencies can LABORATORY OF INTEGRATIVE NEUROSCIENCE : : SUSANA MARTINEZ Our research focuses on understanding the neural bases of our visual experience. How can the electrical activity of a neuron, or a neuronal population, convey the color or brightness of an object?10 TOP ILLUSIONS
32 scientific american mind may/June 2011 i LLU strati O n BY me L issa t HO mas; c OU rtes Y O f XO ana G. tr O nc O s O and KOK ic H i s UG i H ara (instructions); fr O m “i V1 NEURONS RESPOND DIFFERENTLY TO OBJECT MOTION VERSUS A major question in neuroscience concerns how perceptual systems discern self-generated motion from motion in the world1–3, especially as these two types of MICROSACCADE CHARACTERISTICS IN NEUROLOGICAL AND FigURe 1 | Square-wave jerks (SWJs) from three progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) patients (left) and three age-matched controls (right).In both populations, (micro)saccades with amplitudes equal to or larger than half a degree of visual angle are paired as SWJs. Only the horizontal eye positions are shown. MARVELS OF ILLUSION: ILLUSION AND PERCEPTION IN THE ART OF Martinez-Conde et al. Illusion and perception in the art of Dali. numerous examples of perceptual completion and ambiguous images. Illusory Contours and Filling-in Illusions in FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN NORMAL AND PATHOLOGICAL VISION dozen photoreceptors (Ratliff and Riggs, 1950). Drifts appear to be random motions of the eye (Ditchburn and Ginsborg, 1953), generated by the instability of the oculomotor system (Cornsweet,MANIATIS, LYDIA
The three pink- and blue-colored parallelograms are the same. All blue lines are equal in length; all pink lines are also equal. Box B is simply Box C rotated counterclockwise. BEHAVIORAL/COGNITIVE Behavioral/Cognitive HighlyInformativeNaturalSceneRegionsIncrease MicrosaccadeProductionduringVisualScanning MichaelB.McCamy,1,3 JorgeOtero-Millan,1,4 POUR LA - S MARTINEZ-CONDE namontre que les vaisseaux sanguins de la retine, immo biles par rapport achacun des yeux, peuvent disparaitre de la vision d'une personne en 80 millisecondes II peine.NEURALCORRELATE.COM
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PERIPHERAL | BEST ILLUSION OF THE YEAR CONTEST An object viewed directly (foveal vision) appears noticeably different from the same object viewed indirectly (peripheral vision). To investigate this aspect of how we see, our illusions accentuate the differences between foveal and peripheral perception. In one of these illusions, the “peripheral escalator,” zebra-like columns swingback
UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING METHOD TO DETECT MICROSACCADES (Martinez-Conde et al., 2013). A critical feature of this method is a velocity threshold that adapts to the level of noise in the data (see Methods and Engbert & Kliegl, FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes.MANIATIS, LYDIA
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UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING METHOD TO DETECT MICROSACCADES (Martinez-Conde et al., 2013). A critical feature of this method is a velocity threshold that adapts to the level of noise in the data (see Methods and Engbert & Kliegl, FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes.MANIATIS, LYDIA
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PERIPHERAL | BEST ILLUSION OF THE YEAR CONTEST An object viewed directly (foveal vision) appears noticeably different from the same object viewed indirectly (peripheral vision). To investigate this aspect of how we see, our illusions accentuate the differences between foveal and peripheral perception. In one of these illusions, the “peripheral escalator,” zebra-like columns swingback
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The three pink- and blue-colored parallelograms are the same. All blue lines are equal in length; all pink lines are also equal. Box B is simply Box C rotated counterclockwise. FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes. PAINTING WITH LIGHT, ARTIST Painting With Light, Artists Make Images That Glow By Jim Beecher on January 23, 2009 6:00 AM | Permalink Michelle McSwain & Ryan Warnberg Also go to Painting with Light & Night Photography. A REVIEW OF CHRISTOF KOCH’S THE QUEST FOR CONSCIOUSNESSCHRISTOF KOCH ON CONSCIOUSNESSCHRISTOF KOCH ALLEN INSTITUTECHRISTOF KOCH BOOKCHRISTOF KOCH BRAINCHRISTOF KOCH PANPSYCHISMCHRISTOF KOCH LAB PSYCHE: http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/ PSYCHE 2004: VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1 2 next several decades. The book strikes me as Phase Two of Crick’sand Koch’s master
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PERIPHERAL | BEST ILLUSION OF THE YEAR CONTEST An object viewed directly (foveal vision) appears noticeably different from the same object viewed indirectly (peripheral vision). To investigate this aspect of how we see, our illusions accentuate the differences between foveal and peripheral perception. In one of these illusions, the “peripheral escalator,” zebra-like columns swingback
V1 NEURONS RESPOND DIFFERENTLY TO OBJECT MOTION VERSUS A major question in neuroscience concerns how perceptual systems discern self-generated motion from motion in the world1–3, especially as these two types of OPTICAL ILLUSIONS AND THE I E-mail | Text Size How do we fool thee? Let us count the ways--that illusions play with our hearts and minds Digg 5 of 9 Love and Amor Here we see that love and UNSUPERVISED CLUSTERING METHOD TO DETECT MICROSACCADES (Martinez-Conde et al., 2013). A critical feature of this method is a velocity threshold that adapts to the level of noise in the data (see Methods and Engbert & Kliegl,MANIATIS, LYDIA
The three pink- and blue-colored parallelograms are the same. All blue lines are equal in length; all pink lines are also equal. Box B is simply Box C rotated counterclockwise. FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AND BINOCULAR VISION Otero-Millan et al. Fixational eye movements and binocular vision FIGURE 2 | Human fixational eye movements. A 15 s recording showing microsaccades and drifts in the left (blue) and right (red) eyes. PAINTING WITH LIGHT, ARTIST Painting With Light, Artists Make Images That Glow By Jim Beecher on January 23, 2009 6:00 AM | Permalink Michelle McSwain & Ryan Warnberg Also go to Painting with Light & Night Photography. A REVIEW OF CHRISTOF KOCH’S THE QUEST FOR CONSCIOUSNESSCHRISTOF KOCH ON CONSCIOUSNESSCHRISTOF KOCH ALLEN INSTITUTECHRISTOF KOCH BOOKCHRISTOF KOCH BRAINCHRISTOF KOCH PANPSYCHISMCHRISTOF KOCH LAB PSYCHE: http://psyche.cs.monash.edu.au/ PSYCHE 2004: VOLUME 10 ISSUE 1 2 next several decades. The book strikes me as Phase Two of Crick’sand Koch’s master
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The interesting thing about the Pinball Wizard illusion is that it breaks the ‘rules’. Whilst the classic Rubin Vase illusion demonstrates how we automatically segregate foreground and background in an image, in this illusion a single image is seen acting simultaneously as both, giving rise to THE PLIGHT OF THE CELEBRITY SCIENTIST 64 Scientifi c American, October 2016 CELEBRITY SCIENTIST THE PLIGHT OF THE Engaging the public has long been taboo in scienti˜ c circles, but social media outlets are starting to force a change THE AUTHOR(S) 2015 AN INTEGRATIVE VIEW OF YARBUS’S VISION Article From Exploration to Fixation: An Integrative View of Yarbus’s Vision Susana Martinez-Conde and Stephen L. Macknik Department of Ophthalmology, State University of New York, EL CEREBRO NOS ENGAÑA… « 'LA REALIDAD…' "La Realidad" Ahora mismo estas sentado. Mirando la pantalla del ordenador. Ves su luz, sus colores. Sientes el tacto de tu ropa en lapiel. Escuchas el
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