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Susana Martinez-Conde1, Stephen L Macknik2.
Abstract
Alfred Lukyanovich Yarbus (1914-1986) pioneered the study of stabilized retinal images, miniature eye movements, and the cognitive influences that act on visual scanning. Yarbus's studies of these different topics have remained fundamentally disconnected and independent of each other, however. In this review, we propose that Yarbus's various research lines are instead deeply and intrinsically interconnected, as are the small eye movements produced during visual fixation and the large-scale scanning patterns associated with visual exploration of objects and scenes. Such apparently disparate viewing behaviors may represent the extremes of a single continuum of oculomotor performance that operates across spatial scales when we search the visual world.Entities:
Keywords: Yarbus; fixation; fixational eye movements; microsaccades; saccades; visual search
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26562907 DOI: 10.1177/0301006615594963
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Perception ISSN: 0301-0066 Impact factor: 1.490