Eye Movements and Psychological Processes

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extraretinal
Extraretinal Signal
Eye Fixations
Eye Movement Data
eye movement measurement in psychology
Eye Movements
Eye Position
Eye Position Records
Eye Velocity
Eye Voice Span
fixation
Fixation Durations
Fixation Point
Fixation Target
Fixational Eye Movements
fixations
oculomotor control
point
position
PURSUIT EYE MOVEMENT
reading comprehension processes
Retinal Blood Vessels
Retinal Locus
Saccade
saccadic
saccadic eye movement
Saccadic Eye Movements
Saccadic Suppression
Saccadic System
signal
Superior Colliculus
suppression
Target
target detection analysis
targets
Test Flash
VERT EYE Pos ITION
Vestibuloocular Reflex
visual cognition
Visual Form Perception
visual perception research

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138218338
  • Weight: 1040g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In the 10 years prior to publication the quantity of research on eye movements as they pertain to psychological processes had been increasing at a rapid rate. Originally published in 1976, the editors’ purpose was to bring together investigators representing different theoretical positions and methodological approaches to present their recent findings, to debate the theoretical points of view, and to identify and discuss the major research problems on eye movements at the time. An attempt was made to invite participants ranging all the way from promising graduate students through the established authorities in the field. The result was an intensive three-day session with meetings from early morning until late into the evening with much opportunity for formal and informal group discussion. The edited papers and transcripts of the discussions are the contents of this book.

Richard A. Monty, John W. Senders