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Visual straight-ahead preference in saccadic eye movements
2016
Scientific Reports
Ocular saccades bringing the gaze toward the straight-ahead direction (centripetal) exhibit higher dynamics than those steering the gaze away (centrifugal). This is generally explained by oculomotor determinants: centripetal saccades are more efficient because they pull the eyes back toward their primary orbital position. However, visual determinants might also be invoked: elements located straight-ahead trigger saccades more efficiently because they receive a privileged visual processing.
doi:10.1038/srep23124
pmid:26975598
pmcid:PMC4792160
fatcat:wl5xmhwvrjey7byqfnqn4puonu