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Eye Movements and Attention for Behavioural Animation

Eye Movements and Attention for Behavioural Animation

... Figure 3 gives an example of a sequence of edits. The example is based on editing gestures which tend to be discrete and therefore suited to action based editing. The behavioural control used is shown in figure 2. ... See full document

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Spatial constancy of attention across eye movements is mediated by the presence of visual objects

Spatial constancy of attention across eye movements is mediated by the presence of visual objects

... by eye movements (Howe, Drew, Pinto, & Horowitz, ...3 eye movements each second and each one shifts the retinal input and the retinotopic (eye-centered) coordinates of our targets ... See full document

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Practical Behavioural Animation Based on Vision and Attention

Practical Behavioural Animation Based on Vision and Attention

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Eye movements in risky choice

Eye movements in risky choice

... between eye movements and ...(i) Eye move- ments predict choice a little bit better than, for example, apply- ing prospect theory to the attribute ...between eye movements and choice is ... See full document

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Negative priming for target selection with saccadic eye movements

Negative priming for target selection with saccadic eye movements

... circumstances, salient distracters can override top down control and capture attention (Chen & Zelinsky, 2006), particularly if their onset is sudden (Krueger, et al., 2007). In Experiments 1 and 2 the hat was ... See full document

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Selective effect of early social experience on the development of eye gaze processing

Selective effect of early social experience on the development of eye gaze processing

... [1–3]. Eye contact with others is pre- sent from birth [4], and eye gaze processing is crucial for social learning and adult-infant communication ...of eye contact and gaze communication on early ... See full document

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Modeling and Predicting Object Attention in Natural Scenes

Modeling and Predicting Object Attention in Natural Scenes

... view, attention operates independent of object recognition and may be thought of as guiding scene ...drive attention causally [9, 22, 129], but contingent on high-level statistics ...drive attention ... See full document

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Visual attention to emotional face in schizophrenia: an eye tracking study.

Visual attention to emotional face in schizophrenia: an eye tracking study.

... PC). Movements of the participants’ right eye were recorded via Eye Link II eye tracker (SR Research Ltd, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada) with the sampling rate of 250Hz (recording every 4 ms), ... See full document

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The time course of attentional and oculomotor capture reveals a common cause

The time course of attentional and oculomotor capture reveals a common cause

... an eye movement from the central fixation crosshair to the ...easier, eye movements were no longer recorded in the joystick block in this and the subsequent ...the eye movements that ... See full document

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Bottom up visual attention for virtual human animation

Bottom up visual attention for virtual human animation

... visual attention behaviours for virtual humans. Bottom-up attention is behaviourally significant, since it constitutes a powerful alerting mechanism that allows primates to instantly become aware of ... See full document

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Eye Tracking as a Behavioural Measure of Impulsivity

Eye Tracking as a Behavioural Measure of Impulsivity

... to attention and decision-making, studies show that individuals with high impulsivity have difficulties sustaining attention ...pay attention are better able to take advantage of learning ... See full document

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Emulsification of Silicone Oil and Eye Movements

Emulsification of Silicone Oil and Eye Movements

... on its ability to diffuse of momentum, in other words its viscosity. One could imagine the oil bubble as being made up of layers, each moving with a different velocity. The layer closest to the retina would move almost ... See full document

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Gain control of saccadic eye movements is probabilistic

Gain control of saccadic eye movements is probabilistic

... Saccades are rapid eye movements that orient the visual axis toward objects of interest to allow their processing by the central, high- acuity retina. Our ability to collect visual information efficiently ... See full document

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Delayed saccadic eye movements in glaucoma

Delayed saccadic eye movements in glaucoma

... After a random foreperiod (500–1000 ms), the central fixation point was extinguished, and a randomly chosen 10 ° left or 10 ° right stimulus was projected. There were no gaps or overlaps, and the stimuli remained ... See full document

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Searching for Objects in Everyday Scenes: Measuring Performance in People With Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration

Searching for Objects in Everyday Scenes: Measuring Performance in People With Dry Age-Related Macular Degeneration

... for eye examinations are invited to sign up to be contacted if they wish to be recruited for research studies for which they might be a potentially suitable ...other eye disease) in either eye, and ... See full document

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Scanning Eye Movements in a Heteropod Mollusc

Scanning Eye Movements in a Heteropod Mollusc

... In this paper I show that the problem of the narrow field of view is solved in one heteropod species at least by systematic scanning movements of the eyes, in which each retina ' sweeps'[r] ... See full document

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Eye Movements of the Crab Leptograpsus Variegatus Elicited by Imposed Leg Movements

Eye Movements of the Crab Leptograpsus Variegatus Elicited by Imposed Leg Movements

... The experiments involved measuring the horizontal component of eye movements of blinded animals fixed in a stand so that their legs rested either on a polystyrene ball, or a platform, wh[r] ... See full document

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Attention, cooperation, purpose: An approach to working in groups using insights from Wilfred Bion

Attention, cooperation, purpose: An approach to working in groups using insights from Wilfred Bion

... Robert’s wild coffee-chase illustrates the way that attention can shift seamlessly and apparently quite naturally from one purpose to another. In this case, the quest for improved cooperation was replaced by the ... See full document

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Decoding fMRI events in sensorimotor motor network using sparse paradigm free mapping and activation likelihood estimates

Decoding fMRI events in sensorimotor motor network using sparse paradigm free mapping and activation likelihood estimates

... correspond with correct movement type in EMG trace) divided by the total number of movements detected in EMG. (b) Number of decoded spontaneous events which were not associated with stimuli or EMG traces. ... See full document

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The Fourier analysis of saccadic eye movements

The Fourier analysis of saccadic eye movements

... Saccades are completed in a matter of tens of milliseconds. Their duration precludes visual feedback as afferent pathway delays are of the order of 60-70ms (Barmack, 1970; Sparks and Hartwich-Young, 1989) and the ... See full document

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