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Ключевое слово eye_movements [89 articles]

Recent papers classified by the tag eye_movements.
  • notes Where to look next? Eye movements reduce local uncertainty.
    J Vis, Vol. 7, No. 3. (2007)
    posted to eye_movements visual_uncertainty by sbarthelme on 2007-09-28 12:40:52 as read
  • THE ROLE OF FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS IN VISUAL PERCEPTION
    Nat Rev Neurosci, Vol. 5, No. 3. (March 2004), pp. 229-240.
    by Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, David H Hubel
  • When do speakers take into account common ground?
    Cognition, Vol. 59, No. 1. (April 1996), pp. 91-117.
    by WS Horton, B Keysar
  • Tracking the Time Course of Spoken Word Recognition Using Eye Movements: Evidence for Continuous Mapping Models
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 38, No. 4. (May 1998), pp. 419-439.
  • notes Gradient effects of within-category phonetic variation on lexical access.
    Cognition, Vol. 86, No. 2. (December 2002)
    by B McMurray, MK Tanenhaus, RN Aslin
  • Visual scene memory and the guidance of saccadic eye movements.
    Vision Res, Vol. 41, No. 25-26. (2001), pp. 3597-3611.
    by D Melcher, E Kowler
  • Reward-predicting activity of dopamine and caudate neurons--a possible mechanism of motivational control of saccadic eye movement.
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 91, No. 2. (February 2004), pp. 1013-1024.
  • Using reinforcement learning to understand the emergence of "intelligent" eye-movement behavior during reading.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 113, No. 2. (April 2006), pp. 390-408.
    by ED Reichle, PA Laurent
  • Word meaning and the control of eye fixation: semantic competitor effects and the visual world paradigm
    Cognition, Vol. 96, No. 1. (May 2005), pp. B23-B32.
    by Falk Huettig, Gerry T Altmann
  • Subcategorical mismatches and the time course of lexical access: Evidence for lexical competition
    by D Dahan, JS Magnuson, MK Tanenhaus, EM Hogan
  • Visual memory and motor planning in a natural task.
    J Vis, Vol. 3, No. 1. (2003), pp. 49-63.
    by MM Hayhoe, A Shrivastava, R Mruczek, JB Pelz
  • Visual and oculomotor selection: links, causes and implications for spatial attention
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 10, No. 3. (March 2006), pp. 124-130.
    by Edward Awh, Katherine M Armstrong, Tirin Moore
  • Eye Position Affects Orienting of Visuospatial Attention
    Current Biology, Vol. 14, No. 4. (17 February 2004), pp. 331-333.
    by Laila Craighero, Mauro Nascimben, Luciano Fadiga
  • Remembering a Location Makes the Eyes Curve Away
    Psychological Science, Vol. 16, No. 3. (March 2005), pp. 196-199.
    by Jan Theeuwes, Christian N Olivers, Christopher L Chizk
  • Role of the basal ganglia in the control of purposive saccadic eye movements.
    Physiol Rev, Vol. 80, No. 3. (July 2000), pp. 953-978.
  • The Role of the Human Dorsolateral Prefrontal Cortex in Ocular Motor Behavior
    Ann NY Acad Sci, Vol. 1039, No. 1. (1 April 2005), pp. 239-251.
    posted to eye_movements prefrontal cortex by josepe on 2007-01-29 21:29:10 as ** along with 1 person SinghalLab
  • Fundamental Components of Attention.
    Annu Rev Neurosci (6 April 2007)
    by Eric I I Knudsen
    posted to attention cortex eye_movements by josepe on 2007-08-03 00:12:39 as ** along with 2 people klouie awooga
  • Voluntary action expands perceived duration of its sensory consequence.
    Exp Brain Res, Vol. 149, No. 4. (April 2003), pp. 527-529.
  • Decision-making with multiple alternatives
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 11, No. 6. (June 2008), pp. 693-702.
    by Anne K Churchland, Roozbeh Kiani, Michael N Shadlen
    posted to motor eye_movements control choice by JohnSchlerf on 2008-05-30 18:48:18 as *** along with 1 person klouie
  • Representation of time by neurons in the posterior parietal cortex of the macaque.
    Neuron, Vol. 38, No. 2. (24 April 2003), pp. 317-327.
    by MI Leon, MN Shadlen
  • Probabilistic reasoning by neurons
    Nature (03 June 2007)
    by Tianming Yang, Michael N Shadlen
  • A representation of the hazard rate of elapsed time in macaque area LIP.
    Nat Neurosci, Vol. 8, No. 2. (February 2005), pp. 234-241.
    by Peter Janssen, Michael N N Shadlen
  • Neuronal activity related to elapsed time in prefrontal cortex.
    J Neurophysiol (18 January 2006)
    by Aldo Genovesio, Satoshi Tsujimoto, Steven P P Wise
  • A sensory source for motor variation
    Nature, Vol. 437, No. 7057., pp. 412-416.
    by Leslie C Osborne, Stephen G Lisberger, William Bialek
  • Saccadic eye movements cause compression of time as well as space
    Nature Neuroscience, Vol. 8, No. 7. (19 June 2005), pp. 950-954.
    by Concetta M Morrone, John Ross, David Burr
  • Neural mechanisms for timing visual events are spatially selective in real-world coordinates.
    Nat Neurosci (18 March 2007)
    by David Burr, Arianna Tozzi, M Concetta C Morrone
  • Adaptation to visual feedback delays in a human manual tracking task
    Experimental Brain Research, Vol. 131, No. 1. (3 March 2000), pp. 101-110.
    by Alexander J Foulkes, Chris R Miall
    posted to control eye_movements learning motor by JohnSchlerf on 2008-01-15 21:09:31 as *
  • Responses to noisy periodic stimuli reveal properties of a neural predictor.
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 96, No. 4. (October 2006), pp. 2121-2126.
    by WM Joiner, M Shelhamer
  • Compression of visual space before saccades.
    Nature, Vol. 386, No. 6625. (10 April 1997), pp. 598-601.
    by J Ross, MC Morrone, DC Burr
  • Does language guide event perception? Evidence from eye movements.
    Cognition (4 April 2008)
    by Anna Papafragou, Justin Hulbert, John Trueswell
  • notes Eye movements of large populations: II. Deriving regions of interest, coverage, and similarity using fixation maps.
    Behav Res Methods Instrum Comput, Vol. 34, No. 4. (November 2002), pp. 518-528.
    by DS Wooding
    posted to analysis data eye_movements eye_tracking fixations map by iceberg273 on 2007-06-07 22:27:41 as read
  • Circumscribing Referential Domains during Real-Time Language Comprehension
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 47, No. 1. (July 2002), pp. 30-49.
    by Craig G Chambers, Michael K Tanenhaus, Kathleen M Eberhard, Hana Filip, Greg N Carlson
  • Achieving incremental semantic interpretation through contextual representation
    Cognition, Vol. 71, No. 2. (22 June 1999), pp. 109-147.
    by Julie C Sedivy, Tanenhaus, Craig G Chambers, Gregory N Carlson
  • Pragmatic effects on reference resolution in a collaborative task: evidence from eye movements
    Cognitive Science, Vol. 28, No. 1. ( 2004), pp. 105-115.
    by Joy E Hanna, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • The kindergarten-path effect: studying on-line sentence processing in young children
    Cognition, Vol. 73, No. 2. (7 December 1999), pp. 89-134.
    by John C Trueswell, Irina Sekerina, Nicole M Hill, Marian L Logrip
  • The effects of common ground and perspective on domains of referential interpretation
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 49, No. 1. (July 2003), pp. 43-61.
    by Joy E Hanna, Michael K Tanenhaus, John C Trueswell
  • Integration of Visual and Linguistic Information in Spoken Language Comprehension
    Science, Vol. 268 (16 June 1995), pp. 1632-1634.
  • Tracking the Time Course of Spoken Word Recognition Using Eye Movements: Evidence for Continuous Mapping Models
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 38, No. 4. (May 1998), pp. 419-439.
    by Paul D Allopenna, James S Magnuson, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • Recognition and attention guidance during contextual cueing in real-world scenes: evidence from eye movements.
    Q J Exp Psychol (Colchester), Vol. 59, No. 7. (July 2006), pp. 1177-1187.
  • Incremental interpretation at verbs: restricting the domain of subsequent reference
    Cognition, Vol. 73, No. 3. (17 December 1999), pp. 247-264.
    by Gerry T Altmann, Yuki Kamide
  • Contextual guidance of eye movements and attention in real-world scenes: the role of global features in object search.
    Psychol Rev, Vol. 113, No. 4. (October 2006), pp. 766-786.
  • In what ways do eye movements contribute to everyday activities?
    Vision Research, Vol. 41, No. 25-26. ( 2001), pp. 3559-3565.
    by Michael F Land, Mary Hayhoe
    posted to eye_movements vision by cmunson to the group MACLab on 2006-02-08 15:04:16 as ** along with 1 person and 1 group garyfeng ReadingLab
  • Eye movements during visual mental imagery
    Trends in Cognitive Sciences, Vol. 6, No. 7. (1 July 2002), pp. 271-272.
    by Fred W Mast, Stephen M Kosslyn
  • Eye scanpaths during visual imagery reenact those of perception of the same visual scene
    Cognitive Science, Vol. 26, No. 2. ( 2002), pp. 207-231.
    by Bruno Laeng, Dinu-Stefan Teodorescu
  • Language-mediated eye movements in the absence of a visual world: the ‘blank screen paradigm’
    Cognition, Vol. 93, No. 2. (September 2004), pp. B79-B87.
    by Gerry T Altmann
  • Representation, space and Hollywood Squares: looking at things that aren't there anymore
    Cognition, Vol. 76, No. 3. (14 September 2000), pp. 269-295.
    by Daniel C Richardson, Michael J Spivey
  • The use of thematic role information in parsing: Syntactic processing autonomy revisited
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 49, No. 3. (October 2003), pp. 317-334.
    by Jr Clifton, Matthew J Traxler, Taha, Rihana S Williams, Robin K Morris, Keith Rayner
  • Eye movements and spoken language comprehension: Effects of visual context on syntactic ambiguity resolution
    Cognitive Psychology, Vol. 45, No. 4. (December 2002), pp. 447-481.
    by MJ Spivey, MK Tanenhaus, KM Eberhard, JC Sedivy
  • Modeling the Influence of Thematic Fit (and Other Constraints) in On-line Sentence Comprehension
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 38, No. 3. (April 1998), pp. 283-312.
    by Ken Mcrae, Michael J Spivey-Knowlton, Michael K Tanenhaus
  • Semantic Influences On Parsing: Use of Thematic Role Information in Syntactic Ambiguity Resolution
    Journal of Memory and Language, Vol. 33, No. 3. (June 1994), pp. 285-318.
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