UID:
almahu_9947367916002882
Format:
1 online resource (583 p.)
ISBN:
1-281-05737-1
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9786611057374
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0-08-053154-7
Series Statement:
Studies in visual information processing ; v. 6
Content:
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.
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Description based upon print version of record.
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Front Cover; Eye Movement Research: Mechanisms, Processes and Applications; Copyright Page; Contents; Introduction; Contributors; PART I: INVITED LECTURES; Chapter 1. Eye movements and cognitive processes in reading, visual search, and scene perception; Chapter 2. Models of oculomotor function: an appraisal of the engineer's intrusion into oculomotor physiology; Chapter 3. The sensing of optic flow by the primate optokinetic system; Chapter 4. The functions of eye movements in animals remote from man; PART II: PURSUIT AND CO-ORDINATION
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Chapter 5. Human eye muscle proprioceptive feedback is involved in target velocity perception during smooth pursuitChapter 6. Variability of sinusoidal tracking characteristics in children; Chapter 7. Ocular tracking of self-moved targets: role of visual and non-visual information in visuo-oculo-manual coordination; Chapter 8. Eye movements evoked by leg-proprioceptive and vestibular stimulation; Chapter 9. Effects of prediction on smooth pursuit velocity gain in cerebellar patients and controls; PART III: SACCADE AND FIXATION CONTROL
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Chapter 10. The relationship between the initial direction and landing position of saccadesChapter 11. Mechanisms for fixation in man: evidence from saccadic reaction times; Chapter 12. Saccade latency towards auditory targets; Chapter 13. Retinal eccentricity and the latency of eye saccades; Chapter 14. Is saccadic adaptation context-specific ?; Chapter 15. Fast disconjugate adaptations of saccades: dependency on stimulus characteristics; Chapter 16. Visual mislocalization in moving background and saccadic eye movement conditions; PART IV: OCULOMOTOR PHYSIOLOGY
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Chapter 17. A neural mechanism subserving saccade-vergence interactionsChapter 18. Eye position effects on pursuit related responses in area LIP of macaque monkey; PART V: CLINICAL AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF EYE MOVEMENTS; Chapter 19. Problems in modelling congenital nystagmus: towards a new model; Chapter 20. Eye movement behaviour in human albinos; Chapter 21. Smooth pursuit responses to step ramp stimuli in patients with discrete frontal lobe lesions; Chapter 22. Smooth pursuit eye movement abnormalities in patients with schizophrenia and focal cortical lesions
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Chapter 23. Peak saccade velocities, short latency saccades and their recovery after therapy in a patient with a pineal tumorPART VI: EYE MOVEMENTS AND COGNITION; Chapter 24. Evidence relating to premotor theories of visuospatial attention; Chapter 25. Visual attention and saccadic eye movements: evidence for obligatory and selective spatial coupling; Chapter 26. Why some search tasks take longer than others: using eye movements to redefine reaction times; Chapter 27. Eye movements and response times for the detection of line orientation during visual search
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Chapter 28. Chronometry of foveal information extraction during scene perception
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English
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0-444-81473-6
Language:
English