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Irrelevant auditory and tactile signals interact with the visual target onset and modulate saccade latencies, not visual signals
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2019
bioRxiv
pre-print
Saccadic eye movements bring events of interest to the center of the retina, enabling detailed visual analysis. This study explored whether irrelevant auditory (experiments A, B & F), visual (C & D) or tactile signals (E & F) delivered around the onset of a visual target modulates saccade latency. Participants were instructed to execute a quick saccade toward a target stepping left or right from a fixation position. We observed an interaction between auditory beeps or tactile vibrations and the
doi:10.1101/723510
fatcat:nhqrauftljajpa6oqd4fg6dhgq