Redundant visual signals boost saccade execution

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Massimo Turatto
Elena Betta
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[1] University of Trento,
[2] Dipartimento di Scienze della Cognizione e della Formazione,undefined
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Psychonomic Bulletin & Review | 2006年 / 13卷
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Superior Colliculus; Saccadic Latency; Race Model; Antisaccade Task; Redundancy Gain;
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The redundant signal effect (RSE) refers to the fact that human beings react more quickly to a pair of stimuli than to only one stimulus. In previous studies of the RSE in the oculomotor system, bimodal signals have been used as the goal of the saccade. In consistency with studies using manual response times (RTs), saccadic RTs have been shown to be shorter for redundant multimodal stimuli than for single unimodal stimuli. In the present experiments, we extended these findings by demonstrating an RSE in the saccadic system elicited only by unimodal visual stimuli. In addition, we found that shorter saccadic RTs were accompanied by an increased saccadic peak velocity. The present results are of relevance for neurophysiological models of saccade execution, since the boost of saccades was elicited by two visual transients (acting as a “go” signal) that were presented not at the goal of the saccade but at various other locations.
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