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The spread of presaccadic attention depends on the spatial configuration of the visual scene

Auteur(s)
Szinte, Martin
Puntiroli, Michael 
Institut de management 
Deubel, Heiner
Date de parution
2019-10-1
In
Scientific Reports
Vol.
14034
No
9
De la page
1
A la page
11
Mots-clés
  • Attention
  • Eye Movements
  • Spatial Attention
  • Spread of Attention
  • Targets
  • Spatial Configuration
  • Attention

  • Eye Movements

  • Spatial Attention

  • Spread of Attention

  • Targets

  • Spatial Configuration...

Résumé
When preparing a saccade, attentional resources are focused at the saccade target and its immediate vicinity.
Here we show that this does not hold true when saccades are prepared toward a recently extinguished target. We obtained detailed maps of orientation sensitivity when participants prepared a saccade toward a target that either remained on the screen or disappeared before the eyes moved. We found that attention was mainly focused on the immediate surround of the visible target and spread to more peripheral locations as a function of the distance from the cue and the delay between the target’s disappearance and the saccade. Interestingly, this spread was not accompanied with a spread of the saccade endpoint. These results suggest that presaccadic attention and saccade programming are two distinct processes that can be dissociated as a function of their interaction with the spatial configuration of the visual scene.
Identifiants
https://libra.unine.ch/handle/123456789/27348
Autre version
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-019-50541-1
Type de publication
journal article
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 main article: 2019-10-02_2751_4161.pdf (4.27 MB)
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