Prism adaptation alters spatial remapping in healthy individuals: evidence from double-step saccades.

The visual system is able to represent and integrate large amounts of information as we move our gaze across a scene. This process, called spatial remapping, enables the construction of a stable representation of our visual environment despite constantly changing retinal images. Converging evidence...

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Main Authors: Bultitude, J, Van der Stigchel, S, Nijboer, T
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2013