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In the past few years, there has been an explosion of eye movement research in cognitive science and neuroscience. The 'Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements' provides the first comprehensive review of the entire field of eye movement research.
Eye --- Cognitive neuroscience. --- Cognitive neuropsychology --- Cognitive science --- Neuropsychology --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Movements. --- Cognitive psychology --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs
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This 2001 text was the first to emphasize the role of oculomotor systems in perception. Oculomotor systems that regulate eye movements play an important role in accounting for certain qualities of visual experience. They are implicated in a wide array of perceptual topics, from apparent size, depth, and distance, to apparent slant and vertical orientation. The text begins with a brief introduction to the basic characteristics of such oculomotor systems as those controlling vergence, pursuit, the vestibulo-ocular response, and saccadic eye movements. Also introduced are fundamental concepts in physiological optics. Next explored are mechanisms of perception, with a particular focus on eye movements, and the remarkably diverse implications of oculomotor research, which extend to motion sickness and life in space orbit. Insights into dysfunctional vision are also offered. This book complements standard texts on visual perception, yet may be read independently by those with a modest background in vision science.
Eye --- Visual perception. --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Movements. --- Psychological aspects --- Life Sciences --- General and Others
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Eye --- Movements. --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Moviments oculars --- Motilitat ocular --- Moviments dels ulls --- Moviment ocular --- Sistema oculomotor --- Ull --- Visió
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This volume contains selected and edited papers from the 7th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM 7) held in Durham, UK on August 31-September 3 1993. The volume is organized as follows:- Invited Lectures, Pursuit and Co-Ordination, Saccade and Fixation Control, Oculomotor Physiology, Clinical and Medical Aspects of Eye Movements, Eye Movements and Cognition, Eye Movements and Language and finally, Displays and Applications.
Affective and dynamic functions --- Cognitive psychology --- Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- Eye --- Visual perception. --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Movements. --- Psychological aspects
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The book provides a comprehensive state-of-the-art overview of current research on cognitive and applied aspects of eye movements. The contents include peer-reviewed chapters based on a selection of papers presented at the 11th European Conference on Eye Movements (Turku, Finland 2001), supplemented by invited contributions. The ECEM conference series brings together researchers from various disciplines with an interest to use eye-tracking to study perceptual and higher order cognitive functions. The contents of the book faithfully reflect the scope and diversity of interest in eye-tra
Physiology of nerves and sense organs --- Psycholinguistics --- Eye --- Cognitive neuroscience. --- Movements. --- Cognitive neuroscience --- Movements --- Cognitive neuropsychology --- Cognitive science --- Neuropsychology --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Eye - Movements
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The distinguished contributors to this volume have been set the problem of describing how we know where to move our eyes. There is a great deal of current interest in the use of eye movement recordings to investigate various mental processes. The common theme is that variations in eye movements indicate variations in the processing of what is being perceived, whether in reading, driving or scene perception. However, a number of problems of interpretation are now emerging, and this edited volume sets out to address these problems. The book investigates controversies concerning the variations in
Eye --- -Visual perception --- Academic collection --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Perception --- Visual discrimination --- Eyeball --- Eyes --- Visual system --- Face --- Photoreceptors --- Movements --- Psychological aspects --- Visual perception. --- Movements. --- Visual perception --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep
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The Neurology of Eye Movements provides clinicians with a synthesis of current scientific information that can be applied to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of ocular motility. Basic scientists will also benefit by descriptions of how data from anatomical, electrophysiological, pharmacological, and imaging studies can be directly applied to the study of disease. Bycritically reviewing such basic studies, the authors build a conceptual framework that can be applied to the interpretation of abnormal ocular motor behavior at the bedside. These syntheses are summarized in displays, new figures, schematics and tables. Early chapters discuss the visual need and neural basis for each functional class of eye movements. Two large chapters deal with the evaluation of double vision and systematically evaluate how many disorders of the central nervous system affect eye movements. This edition has been extensively rewritten and contains many new figures and an up-to-date section on the treatment of abnormal eye movements such as nystagmus.; A major innovation has been the development of an option to read the book from a compact disc, make use of hypertext links (which bridge basic science to clinical issues), and view the major disorders of eye movements in over 60 video clips. This volume will provide pertinent, up-to-date information to neurologists, neuroscientists, ophthalmologists, visual scientists, otolaryngologists, optometrists, biomedical engineers, and psychologists.
Eye --- Diagnosis, Differential. --- Differential diagnosis --- Diagnosis --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Eyeball --- Eyes --- Visual system --- Face --- Photoreceptors --- Vision --- Movement disorders --- Diagnosis. --- Movements. --- Eye Movements --- Ocular Motility Disorders. --- physiology. --- Physiology.
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Eye --- Eye movement disorders --- Ocular motility disorders --- Oculomotor disorders --- Movement disorders --- Neuroophthalmology --- Binocular vision disorders --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Movements. --- Movement disorders. --- Diseases
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Eye --- Biomechanics. --- Biological mechanics --- Mechanical properties of biological structures --- Biophysics --- Mechanics --- Contractility (Biology) --- Eyeball --- Eyes --- Visual system --- Face --- Photoreceptors --- Vision --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Movements. --- Mechanical properties.
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Visual cognitive processes have traditionally been examined with simplified stimuli, but generalization of these processes to the real-world is not always straightforward. Using images, computer-generated images, and virtual environments, researchers have examined processing of visual information in the real-world. Although referred to as scene perception, this research field encompasses many aspects of scene processing. Beyond the perception of visual features, scene processing is fundamentally influenced and constrained by semantic information as well as spatial layout and spatial associations with objects. In this review, we will present recent advances in how scene processing occurs within a few seconds of exposure, how scene information is retained in the long-term, and how different tasks affect attention in scene processing. By considering the characteristics of real-world scenes, as well as different time windows of processing, we can develop a fuller appreciation for the research that falls under the wider umbrella of scene processing.
Visual perception. --- Space perception. --- Eye --- Movements. --- Eye movements --- Ocular motility --- Oculomotor system --- Biomechanics --- Rapid eye movement sleep --- Spatial perception --- Perception --- Spatial behavior --- Figure-ground perception --- Geographical perception --- Optics, Psychological --- Vision --- Visual discrimination --- Psychological aspects
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