saccades-fixation eye movement

physiology

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description and function

  • details of the mammalian eye
    In photoreception: Eye movements and active vision

    The saccade-and-fixate strategy is the way humans take in information from the world most of the time. However, there is a mismatch between the extremely jerky movements of the image on the retina and the apparently smooth and coherent view of the world that is perceived…

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  • details of the mammalian eye
    In photoreception: Eye movements and active vision

    …that is not how the saccades-fixation eye movement pattern originated. Goldfish, which have no foveae, show the same saccades-fixation pattern as crabs and even cuttlefish, both of which have foveae. Flying houseflies make head saccades (they do not have independently movable eyes) separated by stabilized periods. As American optometrist and

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