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The effects of target discriminability and retinal eccentricity on saccade latencies: an analysis in terms of variable-criterion theory.

T A Nazir1, A M Jacobs.   

Abstract

Two experiments are reported that studied changes in saccade latencies (SLs) in a target-identification task as a function of target discriminability and eccentricity. SLs were found to be longer when target discriminability was low and eccentricity was large, both factors showing a significant interaction. Variable-criterion theory (Grice, 1968) was used to derive a working model of the perceptual and decisional processes influencing SLs in the present task. Application of the measurement operations of the theory provided a good quantitative description of individual SL distributions. The analyses in terms of variable-criterion theory suggest that the perceptual process influencing SLs starts earlier and operates at a faster rate when the saccade target can be discriminated on the basis of global-visual features (e.g., size) than when local features (e.g., gaps) have to be extracted.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1792299     DOI: 10.1007/bf00920481

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Res        ISSN: 0340-0727


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