Attention allocation before antisaccades

A Klapetek, D Jonikaitis, H Deubel - Journal of Vision, 2016 - jov.arvojournals.org
In the present study, we investigated the distribution of attention before antisaccades. We
used a dual task paradigm, in which participants made prosaccades or antisaccades and …

Antisaccade cost is modulated by contextual experience of location probability

CL Liu, HY Chiau, P Tseng, DL Hung… - Journal of …, 2010 - journals.physiology.org
It is well known that pro-and antisaccades may deploy different cognitive processes.
However, the specific reason why antisaccades have longer latencies than prosaccades is …

Repetitive antisaccade execution does not increase the unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost

J Weiler, M Heath - Acta psychologica, 2014 - Elsevier
An antisaccade is the execution of a saccade to the mirror-symmetrical location (ie, same
amplitude but opposite visual field) of a single and exogenously presented visual target …

The effect of attentional demands on the antisaccade cost

R Godijn, AF Kramer - Perception & psychophysics, 2008 - Springer
In the present study, we examined the effect of attentional demands on the antisaccade cost
(the latency difference between antisaccades and prosaccades). Participants performed a …

Why are antisaccades slower than prosaccades? A novel finding using a new paradigm

B Olk, A Kingstone - Neuroreport, 2003 - journals.lww.com
Eye movements away from a new object (antisaccades) are slower than towards it
(prosaccades). This finding is assumed to reflect the fact that prosaccades to new objects …

[HTML][HTML] Presaccadic perceptual facilitation effects depend on saccade execution: Evidence from the stop-signal paradigm

S Born, I Mottet, D Kerzel - Journal of Vision, 2014 - iovs.arvojournals.org
Prior to the onset of a saccadic eye movement, perception is facilitated at the saccade target
location. This has been attributed to a shift of attention. To test whether presaccadic attention …

The antisaccade task: visual distractors elicit a location-independent planning 'cost'

JC DeSimone, S Everling, M Heath - PloS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
The presentation of a remote–but not proximal–distractor concurrent with target onset
increases prosaccade reaction times (RT)(ie, the remote distractor effect: RDE). The …

[HTML][HTML] Antisaccade velocity, but not latency, results from a lack of saccade visual guidance

JA Edelman, N Valenzuela, JJS Barton - Vision research, 2006 - Elsevier
Antisaccades are slower in peak velocity, more dysmetric, and longer in latency than
prosaccades. This study used a novel visually guided antisaccade task to determine how …

Antisaccade costs with static and dynamic targets

R Godijn, AF Kramer - Perception & psychophysics, 2007 - Springer
In the present study we examined the antisaccade cost (latency difference between
antisaccades and prosaccades) in a variety of search tasks. In a series of experiments …

[HTML][HTML] The unidirectional prosaccade switch-cost: correct and error antisaccades differentially influence the planning times for subsequent prosaccades

JC DeSimone, J Weiler, GS Aber, M Heath - Vision research, 2014 - Elsevier
Antisaccades produce longer reaction times (RT) than their prosaccade counterparts and
this latency increase has been linked to an oculomotor 'pre-setting'that prevents the …