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The Journal of Eye Movement Research is an open-access, peer-reviewed scientific periodical devoted to all aspects of oculomotor functioning including methodology of eye recording, neurophysiological and cognitive models, attention, reading, as well as applications in neurology, ergonomy, media research and other areas.
Eye --- Eye Movements. --- Movements --- Human anatomy --- eye movement --- eye tracking --- saccades --- fixation --- smooth pursuit --- scan path
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The brainstem-limbic regions, including the superior colliculus, pulvinar and amygdala, receive direct perceptual information as a rapid, coarse, subcortical sensory system bypassing early sensory cortical systems, and play a central role in innate behaviors, including motivated and avoidance behaviors. Recent human neuropsychological studies including those on cortical blindness suggest that these subcortical sensory pathways are functional in the intact human brain and interact with more evolutionary recent cortical systems. This eBook presents up-to-date advancements in this area and to highlight the functions of the brainstem-limbic regions in a variety of perceptual, cognitive, affective and behavioral domains. We hope that this current Research Topic provides a comprehensive review to understand roles of the subcortical brainstem-limbic regions in some forms of sensory-motor coupling, cognitive and affective functions.
Subcortical visual pathway --- Saccades --- Amygdala --- Pulvinar --- Superior colliculus --- Limbic system --- Cognition --- Emotion --- Faces --- Reward and aversion
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Brain Stem --- Evoked Potentials, Auditory --- Huntington Disease --- Reflex, Abnormal --- Eye Movements --- Saccades --- physiopathology
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Central Nervous System --- Psychomotor Performance --- Dose-Response Relationship, Drug --- Temazepam --- Saccades --- drug effects --- pharmacology --- physiology
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The brainstem-limbic regions, including the superior colliculus, pulvinar and amygdala, receive direct perceptual information as a rapid, coarse, subcortical sensory system bypassing early sensory cortical systems, and play a central role in innate behaviors, including motivated and avoidance behaviors. Recent human neuropsychological studies including those on cortical blindness suggest that these subcortical sensory pathways are functional in the intact human brain and interact with more evolutionary recent cortical systems. This eBook presents up-to-date advancements in this area and to highlight the functions of the brainstem-limbic regions in a variety of perceptual, cognitive, affective and behavioral domains. We hope that this current Research Topic provides a comprehensive review to understand roles of the subcortical brainstem-limbic regions in some forms of sensory-motor coupling, cognitive and affective functions.
Subcortical visual pathway --- Saccades --- Amygdala --- Pulvinar --- Superior colliculus --- Limbic system --- Cognition --- Emotion --- Faces --- Reward and aversion
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The brainstem-limbic regions, including the superior colliculus, pulvinar and amygdala, receive direct perceptual information as a rapid, coarse, subcortical sensory system bypassing early sensory cortical systems, and play a central role in innate behaviors, including motivated and avoidance behaviors. Recent human neuropsychological studies including those on cortical blindness suggest that these subcortical sensory pathways are functional in the intact human brain and interact with more evolutionary recent cortical systems. This eBook presents up-to-date advancements in this area and to highlight the functions of the brainstem-limbic regions in a variety of perceptual, cognitive, affective and behavioral domains. We hope that this current Research Topic provides a comprehensive review to understand roles of the subcortical brainstem-limbic regions in some forms of sensory-motor coupling, cognitive and affective functions.
Subcortical visual pathway --- Saccades --- Amygdala --- Pulvinar --- Superior colliculus --- Limbic system --- Cognition --- Emotion --- Faces --- Reward and aversion
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Ce travail a consisté à faire fonctionner sur système embarqué (BeagleBone Black) des algorithmes existants et destinés à détecter en temps réel le niveau de somnolence d'une personne, sur base de paramètres oculaires, obtenus par traitement des images de l’œil provenant d'une caméra haute vitesse. Les algorithmes destinés au portage ont été fournis en trois modules séparés, le premier s'occupant de l'acquisition des images, le deuxième s'occupant du traitement des images et le troisième s'occupant de la quantification du niveau de somnolence. Ces différents modules ont été testés individuellement, puis combinés et synchronisés pour obtenir un flux unique et donc le résultat final.
images/seconde --- Portage --- Algorithme --- Système embarqué --- Performances --- Saccades --- Extractions des paramètres oculaires --- Détection des points-clés d'images de l'oeil --- Benchmark --- Calcul des histogrammes d'images de l'oeil --- Acquisition d'images --- Traitement d'images --- Lunette --- Détection de somnolence --- Ingénierie, informatique & technologie > Ingénierie électrique & électronique
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What is Time? Assuming no prior specialized knowledge by the reader, the book raises specific, hitherto overlooked questions about how time works, such as how and why anyone can be made to be, at the very same instant, simultaneous with events that are actually days apart. It examines abiding issues in the physics of time or at its periphery which still elude a full explanation - such as delayed choice experiments, the brain's perception of time during saccadic masking, and more - and suggests that these phenomena can only exist because they ultimately obey applicable mathematics, thereby agreeing with a modern view that the universe and everything within it, including the mind, are ultimately mathematical structures. It delves into how a number of conundrums, such as the weak Anthropic Principle, could be resolved, and how such resolutions could be tested experimentally. All its various threads converge towards a same new vision of the ultimate essence of time, seen as a side effect from a deeper reality.
Physics --- Physical Sciences & Mathematics --- Atomic Physics --- Space and time. --- Space of more than three dimensions --- Space-time --- Space-time continuum --- Space-times --- Spacetime --- Time and space --- Fourth dimension --- Infinite --- Metaphysics --- Philosophy --- Space sciences --- Time --- Beginning --- Hyperspace --- Relativity (Physics) --- Popular science, time, mystery of time, mathematical universe, space-time, quantum, delayed choice, Bell's inequality, wave function, the brain's perception of time, saccades, anthropic principle.
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NEURAL DYNAMICS OF ADAPTIVE SENSORY-MOTOR CONTROL
Saccadic eye movements --- Sensorimotor integration --- Neural networks (Neurobiology) --- Neuroophthalmology --- Eye Movements. --- Psychomotor Disorders. --- Integration, Sensorimotor --- Intersensory integration --- Perceptual-motor integration --- Sensimotor integration --- Sensory integration --- Sensory-motor integration --- Perceptual-motor processes --- Sensory integration dysfunction --- Eye movements, Saccadic --- Saccades (Ophthalmology) --- Eye --- Neuro-ophthalmology --- Neurology --- Ophthalmology --- Biological neural networks --- Nets, Neural (Neurobiology) --- Networks, Neural (Neurobiology) --- Neural nets (Neurobiology) --- Cognitive neuroscience --- Neurobiology --- Neural circuitry --- Developmental Psychomotor Disorders --- Psychomotor Disorders, Developmental --- Psychomotor Impairment --- Developmental Psychomotor Disorder --- Impairment, Psychomotor --- Impairments, Psychomotor --- Psychomotor Disorder, Developmental --- Psychomotor Impairments --- Movement Disorders --- Eye Movement --- Movement, Eye --- Movements, Eye --- Eye Movement Measurements --- Movements --- Eye Movements --- Psychomotor Disorders --- Saccadic eye movements. --- Sensorimotor integration. --- Neuroophthalmology.
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This eBook is a volume based on the “Eye Movements and Visual Cognition” Special Issue published in the journal Vision by MDPI and edited by Raymond Klein and Simon Liversedge. The eBook comprises 19 high-quality chapters that are original and topical works by leading academic figures in the field of human vision and visual cognition. In putting together the book, we aimed to provide an informative body of work to stimulate and foster useful intellectual exchange between individuals working on basic theoretical issues as well as on more applied aspects of vision and cognitive science. From the outset, we sought papers that provide concise and astute reviews of topics within this broad field. The present volume includes reviews that are narrative (critiquing and summarizing research on a topic), tutorial (with a focus on methods and findings), empirical (e.g., meta-analytic), and theoretically synthetic. The eBook also features chapters with new empirical content that resolves an undecided issue stemming from an evaluation of the literature. Finally, where possible, we also selected papers that bridge theoretical and applied issues and provide insight into behavior and its neural substrate. All chapters were subject to peer review and went through several rounds of revision prior to acceptance.
attention --- covert --- oculomotor readiness hypothesis --- premotor theory --- exogenous --- endogenous --- eye abduction --- scene perception --- eye movements --- eye tracking --- gaze --- memory --- retrieval --- vision --- aging --- autism --- cognitive processing --- social and everyday communication --- theories of learning to read --- orthography --- phonology --- adults --- children --- eye-tracking --- visual search --- X-ray images --- security screening --- medical image perception --- scenes --- reading --- regressions --- individual differences --- multiple object tracking --- multiple identity tracking --- dynamic attention --- unconscious --- subliminal --- top-down --- bottom-up --- contingent capture --- anaphor --- discourse comprehension --- strategy --- decision --- saccades --- masking --- displacement perception --- spatial stability --- motion perception --- serialism --- parallelism --- oculomotor control --- salience --- computational modelling --- deep learning --- Itti and Koch --- inhibition of return --- oculomotor system --- orienting --- cognitive aging --- eye movements during reading --- alphabetic reading --- Chinese reading --- event-related potentials --- fixation-related potentials
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