New eLife Digest about our recent work
Check out the new eLife Digest about our recent work on fixational eye position drifts: link
Check out the new eLife Digest about our recent work on fixational eye position drifts: link
Our recent paper titled “Perceptual saccadic suppression starts in the retina” just received an EXCEPTIONAL rating from Faculty Opinions (formerly known as F1000Prime)! In that study, we related a highly robust perceptual phenomenon in vision to mechanisms in the retina, before any further processing takes place in the rest of the brain. These results were[…]
We recently discovered a new fixational eye movement phenomenon, which is now described in a new paper by Tatiana Malevich and Antimo Buonocore. The paper appears in the journal eLife, and it shows how tiny fixational ocular position drifts (about an order of magnitude smaller than microsaccades!) can still be highly systematically stimulus-driven. Specifically, we[…]