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Humans and monkeys mislocalize targets flashed around the time of a saccade. Here, we present data from three monkeys on a double-step task with a 100ms target duration. All three subjects mislocalized targets that were flashed around the time of the first saccade, in spite of long intersaccadic intervals. The error was consistently in the direction opposite that of the saccade, and occurred in some cases when the target presentation was entirely presaccadic. This is inconsistent with a theory invoking a damped representation of eye position, but it is consistent with the hypothesis that it is due to an error in peri-saccadic remapping.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.visres.2007.02.021

Type

Journal article

Journal

Vision Res

Publication Date

06/2007

Volume

47

Pages

1924 - 1934

Keywords

Animals, Behavior, Animal, Female, Fixation, Ocular, Macaca fascicularis, Male, Models, Neurological, Photic Stimulation, Psychophysics, Reaction Time, Saccades, Visual Perception