2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18062865
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Sensory Input Modulates Microsaccades during Heading Perception

Abstract: Microsaccades are small eye movements produced during attempted fixation. During locomotion, the eyes scan the environment; the gaze is not always directed to the focus of expansion of the optic flow field. We sought to investigate whether the microsaccadic activity was modulated by eye position during the view of radial optic flow stimuli, and if the presence or lack of a proprioceptive input signal may influence the microsaccade characteristics during self-motion perception. We recorded the oculomotor activi… Show more

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“…Microsaccades are defined as small eye movements that occur during prolonged visual fixation with an amplitude of less than 1° [ 58 ]. To identify microsaccades, we developed an algorithm based on that of Otero-Millan [ 59 ], and it has already been used in a previous study [ 60 ]. To reduce the amount of potential noise, we considered only binocular microsaccades for at least 3 data samples (6 ms).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microsaccades are defined as small eye movements that occur during prolonged visual fixation with an amplitude of less than 1° [ 58 ]. To identify microsaccades, we developed an algorithm based on that of Otero-Millan [ 59 ], and it has already been used in a previous study [ 60 ]. To reduce the amount of potential noise, we considered only binocular microsaccades for at least 3 data samples (6 ms).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%