Active Vision: Microsaccades Direct the Eye to Where It Matters Most

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​Active Vision: Microsaccades Direct the Eye to Where It Matters Most​
Kagan, I.   & Hafed, Z.​ (2013) 
Current Biology23(17) pp. R712​-R714​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2013.07.038 

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Authors
Kagan, Igor ; Hafed, Ziad M.
Abstract
Even in the most sensitive part of human retina, the fovea, perception is not uniform. To compensate for such non-uniformity, tiny fixational microsaccades direct the optimal foveal locus to relevant parts of the fixated scene, similarly to larger exploratory saccades but on a miniature scale.
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2013
Journal
Current Biology 
ISSN
0960-9822
Language
English

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