Combining EEG and eye movement recording in free viewing: Pitfalls and possibilities
Co-registration of EEG and eye movement has promise for investigating perceptual
processes in free viewing conditions, provided certain methodological challenges can be …
processes in free viewing conditions, provided certain methodological challenges can be …
Oculomotor inhibition precedes temporally expected auditory targets
Eye movements are inhibited prior to the onset of temporally-predictable visual targets. This
oculomotor inhibition effect could be considered a marker for the formation of temporal …
oculomotor inhibition effect could be considered a marker for the formation of temporal …
Oculomotor inhibition reflects temporal expectations
The accurate extraction of signals out of noisy environments is a major challenge of the
perceptual system. Forming temporal expectations and continuously matching them with …
perceptual system. Forming temporal expectations and continuously matching them with …
The peripheral preview effect with faces: Combined EEG and eye-tracking suggests multiple stages of trans-saccadic predictive and non-predictive processing
The world appears stable despite saccadic eye-movements. One possible explanation for
this phenomenon is that the visual system predicts upcoming input across saccadic eye …
this phenomenon is that the visual system predicts upcoming input across saccadic eye …
Temporal dynamics of saccades explained by a self-paced process
Sensory organs are thought to sample the environment rhythmically thereby providing
periodic perceptual input. Whisking and sniffing are governed by oscillators which impose …
periodic perceptual input. Whisking and sniffing are governed by oscillators which impose …
Bilateral increase in MEG planar gradients prior to saccade onset
Every time we move our eyes, the retinal locations of objects change. To distinguish the
changes caused by eye movements from actual external motion of the objects, the visual …
changes caused by eye movements from actual external motion of the objects, the visual …
Presaccadic EEG activity predicts visual saliency in free‐viewing contour integration
N Van Humbeeck, RN Meghanathan… - …, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
While viewing a scene, the eyes are attracted to salient stimuli. We set out to identify the
brain signals controlling this process. In a contour integration task, in which participants …
brain signals controlling this process. In a contour integration task, in which participants …
The role of multisensory interplay in enabling temporal expectations
F Ball, LE Michels, C Thiele, T Noesselt - Cognition, 2018 - Elsevier
Temporal regularities can guide our attention to focus on a particular moment in time and to
be especially vigilant just then. Previous research provided evidence for the influence of …
be especially vigilant just then. Previous research provided evidence for the influence of …
[HTML][HTML] Neural correlates of task-related refixation behavior
RN Meghanathan, C van Leeuwen, M Giannini… - Vision Research, 2020 - Elsevier
Eye movement research has shown that attention shifts from the currently fixated location to
the next before a saccade is executed. We investigated whether the cost of the attention shift …
the next before a saccade is executed. We investigated whether the cost of the attention shift …
Refixation behavior in naturalistic viewing: Methods, mechanisms, and neural correlates
AR Nikolaev, RN Meghanathan… - Attention, Perception, & …, 2024 - Springer
When freely viewing a scene, the eyes often return to previously visited locations. By
tracking eye movements and coregistering eye movements and EEG, such refixations are …
tracking eye movements and coregistering eye movements and EEG, such refixations are …