Attentional selection during preparation of eye movements

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Karine Doré-Mazars
Pierre Pouget
Cécile Beauvillain
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[1] UMR 8581 CNRS/Université René Descartes Paris V,Laboratoire de Psychologie Expérimentale
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Psychological Research | 2004年 / 69卷
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Letter String; Saccade Latency; Saccade Target; Landing Position; Saccade Goal;
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Two experiments were conducted to examine the relationship between visual attention and saccade programming. Participants had to saccade to a letter string and detect a letter change presented briefly before the saccade onset. Hit probability (i.e., correct detection of a letter change in different positions) was taken as a measure of visual attention focus. The first experiment shows that hit probability depends on the actual landing position. These findings argue for a spatial coupling between saccade programming and the orienting of attention. Also, an unfamiliar letter cluster at the beginning captures attention and prevails over the influence of the saccade in preparation. Experiment 2, in which the letter change occurred at different times during the saccade latency, shows that attention shifts and focuses on the saccade target at the expense of the other parts of the stimulus when the motor program is ready to be executed. The theoretical implications of these results are discussed.
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