Mechanisms, Processes and Applications To order this title, and for more information, click here Selected and Edited Papers from the 7th European Conference on Eye Movements, Durham, UK, 31 August-3 September 1993
Edited By J.M. Findlay R. Walker R.W. Kentridge, University of Durham, Durham, UK
Description This volume contains selected and edited papers from the 7th European Conference on Eye Movements (ECEM 7) held in Durham, UK on August
31-September 3 1993. The volume is organized as follows:- Invited Lectures, Pursuit and Co-Ordination, Saccade and Fixation Control,
Oculomotor Physiology, Clinical and Medical Aspects of Eye Movements, Eye Movements and Cognition, Eye Movements and Language and finally,
Displays and Applications.
Contents
Invited Lectures. Eye movement and cognitive processes in reading, visual search, and scene perception (K. Rayner). Models
of oculomotor function: An appraisal of the engineer's intrusion into oculomotor physiology (W. Becker). The sensing of optic flow by
the primate optokinetic system (F. Miles). The functions of eye movements in animals remote from man (M.F. Land).
Pursuit and
Co-Ordination. Human eye muscle proprioceptive feedback is involved in target velocity perception during smooth pursuit (J.L.
Velay et al.). Variability of sinusoidal tracking characteristics in children (A.P. Accardo et al.). Ocular tracking
of self-moved targets: Role of visual and non-visual information in visuo-oculo-manual coordination (J.-L. Vercher et al.).
Eye movements evoked by leg-proprioceptive and vestibular stimulation (F.M. Botti et al.). Effects of prediction on smooth pursuit
velocity gain in cerebellar patients and controls (G.U. Lekwuwa et al.).
Saccade and Fixation Control. The
relationship between the initial direction and landing position of saccades (C.J. Erkelens, I.M.L.C. Vogels). Mechanisms for fixation
in man: Evidence from saccadic reaction times (M. Biscaldi et al.). Saccade latency towards auditory targets (D. Zambarbieri et al.). Retinal eccentricity and the latency of eye saccades (P.E. Hallett, R.P. Kalesnykas). Is saccadic adaptation context-specific?
(H. Deubel). Fast disconjugate adaptations of saccades: Dependency on stimulus characteristics (T. Eggert et al.). Visual mislocalization
in moving background and saccadic eye movement conditions (H. Honda).
Oculomotor Physiology. A neural mechanism subserving
saccade-vergence interactions (L.E. Mays, P.D.R. Gamlin). Eye position effects on pursuit related responses in area LIP of macaque monkey
(F. Bremmer, K.-P. Hoffman).
Clinical and Medical Aspects of Eye Movements. Problems in modelling congenital nystagmus:
Towards a new model (C.M. Harris). Eye movement behaviour in human albinos (R.V. Abadi, E. Pascal). Smooth pursuit responses to step
ramp stimuli in patients with discrete frontal lobe lesions (T.J. Crawford et al.). Peak saccade velocities, short latency saccades
and their recovery after therapy in a patient with a pineal tumor (L.J. Bour et al.).
Eye Movements and Cognition.
Evidence relating to premotor theories of visuospatial attention (T.L. Hodgson, H.J. Müller). Visual attention and saccadic eye
movements: Evidence for obligatory and selective spatial coupling (W.X. Schneider, H. Deubel). Why some search tasks take longer than
others: Using eye movements to redefine reaction times (G.J. Zelinsky, D.L. Sheinberg). Eye movements and response times for the detection
of line orientation during visual search (S. Mannan et al.). Chronometry of foveal information extraction during scene perception
(P.M.J. van Diepen). Trans-saccadic integration of biological motion: Overview and further evidence based on reaction times (K. Verfaillie et al.).
Eye Movements and Language. A challenge to current theories of eye movements in reading (F. Vitu,
J.K. O'Regan). Effect of luminance and linguistic information on the centre of gravity of words (C. Beauvillain, K. Doré). PP-attachment
in German: results from eye movement studies (L. Konieczny et al.). Individual eye movement patterns in word recognition: Perceptual
and linguistic factors (R. Radach et al.). Lexical influences on parsing strategies: Evidence from eye movements (C. Grenck-Mestre,
J. Pynte). Effects of a word's morphological complexity on readers' eye fixation patterns (J. Hyönä et al.). Effective
visual field size necessary for proof reading during Japanese text editing (N. Osaka et al.).
Displays and Applications.
Selection by looking: A novel computer interface and its application to psychological research (D.M. Stampe, E.M. Reingold). Eye movement
recordings to study determinants of image quality in new display technology (G. Deffner). Eye-gaze determination of user intent at the
computer interface (J.H. Goldberg, J.C. Schryver). Knowledge engineering in the domain of visual behaviour of pilots (A. Schulte, R.
Onken). Distribution of visual attention revealed by eye movements and neural networks (P. Krappmann). Gaze control in basketball foul
shooting (J.N. Vickers).
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