The saccade-induced temporal attentional gradient: Duration compression of the post-saccadic second event
Lingyue Chen,
Lukasz Grzeczkowski,
Hermann J. Müller
et al.
Abstract:Rapid eye movements can distort our perception of time, as evidenced by the phenomenon of Chronostasis, where the first event following a saccade appears to last longer than it actually does. Despite extensive research on this phenomenon, the effect of saccades on sequential post-saccadic events, beyond the first one, has never been investigated. To address this, in the present study we compared the subjective estimates of the time of first and second post-saccadic events (with fixation conditions as controls)… Show more
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