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Functional but not obligatory link between microsaccades and neural modulation by covert spatial attention
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2021
bioRxiv
pre-print
Covert spatial attention is associated with spatially specific modulation of neural activity as well as with directional biases in fixational eye-movements known as microsaccades. Recently, this link has been suggested to be obligatory, such that modulation of neural activity by covert spatial attention occurs only when paired with microsaccades toward the attended location. Here we revisited this link between microsaccades and neural modulation by covert spatial attention in humans. We
doi:10.1101/2021.11.10.468033
fatcat:srzh52y4tjcirodjlty3n2ohva