What makes a microsaccade? A review of 70 years research prompts a new detection method
We have developed a new method for detecting microsaccades in eye-movement data. The impetus was the review of the literature on microsaccades presented in this paper, which revealed (1) large changes in the size and speed of reported microsaccades over the last 70 years and (2) references to monocu...
Main Authors: | Hauperich, A-K, Smithson, HE, Young, LK |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Bern Open Publishing
2020
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