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microsaccades

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Seeing the world through moving photoreceptors - binocular photomechanical microsaccades give fruit fly hyperacute 3D-vision

Mikko Juusola
University of Sheffield
Aug 1, 2022

To move efficiently, animals must continuously work out their x,y,z positions with respect to real-world objects, and many animals have a pair of eyes to achieve this. How photoreceptors actively sample the eyes’ optical image disparity is not understood because this fundamental information-limiting step has not been investigated in vivo over the eyes’ whole sampling matrix. This integrative multiscale study will advance our current understanding of stereopsis from static image disparity comparison to a morphodynamic active sampling theory. It shows how photomechanical photoreceptor microsaccades enable Drosophila superresolution three-dimensional vision and proposes neural computations for accurately predicting these flies’ depth-perception dynamics, limits, and visual behaviors.

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The dynamics of temporal attention

Rachel Denison
Boston University
Nov 24, 2021

Selection is the hallmark of attention: processing improves for attended items but is relatively impaired for unattended items. It is well known that visual spatial attention changes sensory signals and perception in this selective fashion. In the work I will present, we asked whether and how attentional selection happens across time. First, our experiments revealed that voluntary temporal attention (attention to specific points in time) is selective, resulting in perceptual tradeoffs across time. Second, we measured small eye movements called microsaccades and found that directing voluntary temporal attention increases the stability of the eyes in anticipation of an attended stimulus. Third, we developed a computational model of dynamic attention, which proposes specific mechanisms underlying temporal attention and its selectivity. Lastly, I will mention how we are testing predictions of the model with MEG. Altogether, this research shows how precisely timed voluntary attention helps manage inherent limits in visual processing across short time intervals, advancing our understanding of attention as a dynamic process.

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Visual perception and fixational eye movements: microsaccades, drift and tremor

Yasuto Tanaka
Paris Miki Inc. and Osaka University
Jul 7, 2020
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A common neural mechanism mediates microsaccades and covert spatial attention

Priyanka Gupta, Sanchit Gupta, Sridharan Devarajan

COSYNE 2023

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