Perception and Cognition
Advances in Eye Movement Research
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in April 1993
Book
Hardback
436 pages
978-0-444-89938-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Sixth European Conference on Eye Movement (ECEM-6), which was organized at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology of the University of Leuven, September 15-18, 1991, generated the publication of two separate books. This volume comprises a mixture of contemporary work in various areas of eye-movement research in perception and cognition. Other areas of eye-movement research, mainly physiological, will appear in a second book, entitled "Visual and Oculomotor Functions".
The Sixth European Conference on Eye Movement (ECEM-6), which was organized at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology of the University of Leuven, September 15-18, 1991, generated the publication of two separate books. This volume comprises a mixture of contemporary work in various areas of eye-movement research in perception and cognition. Other areas of eye-movement research, mainly physiological, will appear in a second book, entitled "Visual and Oculomotor Functions".
The Sixth European Conference on Eye Movement (ECEM-6), which was organized at the Laboratory of Experimental Psychology of the University of Leuven, September 15-18, 1991, generated the publication of two separate books. This volume comprises a mixture of contemporary work in various areas of eye-movement research in perception and cognition. Other areas of eye-movement research, mainly physiological, will appear in a second book, entitled "Visual and Oculomotor Functions".
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
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College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
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indexes
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Height: 230 mm
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978-0-444-89938-5 (9780444899385)
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Part 1 Attention and visual information processing: processing information in the functional visual field, A.F. Sanders; central stimulus processing during saccadic eye movements, L. van Duren; visual attention and saccadic eye movements, J.M. Henderson; on the measurement of conspicuity and visibility for a feature and a conjunction target, M. Donk; the effects of stimulus symmetry and task requirements on scanning patterns, P. Locher et al; precision of the eye position signal, K.S. Karn et al; factors influencing postural stability - effects on features of eye movement in an orientation task, C. Cian et al; storing abstract visual forms in memory, U. Lass et al; eye movements and the perception of impossible figures, M. de May; eye movements during "area of interest" visual viewing, T.L. Hodgson et al. Part 2 Applied research and visual strategies in problem-solving situations: a cognitive approach to skilled performance and perception in sport, W. Helsen and J. Pauwels; decision-making and visual strategies of boxers in a simulated problem-solving situation, R. Ripoll et al; oculomotor and manual tracking in a group of Olympic gymnasts, P.F. Gangemi et al; analysis of visual search patterns of tennis teachers, E. Petrakis. Part 3 Eye movements in reading: on the relation between the optimal and the preferred viewing position in words during reading, T.A. Nazir; the influence of the reading rhythm on the optimal landing position effect, F. Vitu; a connectionist framework for modelling eye-movement control in reading, R. Reilly; an individual analysis of initial fixation positions in reading, R. Radach and V. Kempe; referential context and within-word refixations - evidence for "weak interaction", J. Pynte and A. Kennedy; time course of context effects during reading - an eye fixation analysis, J. Hyona and R. Jarvella; display properties and eye-movement control, A. Kennedy and W.S. Murray; evaluation of readability formulae in terms of eye movements - derivation of schema fixation curves, Y. Kitamura et al; asymmetry of the effective visual field in vertical reading as measured with a moving window, N. Osaka; visual information processing in a study task using text and pictures, H. Stolk et al; binocular vision in reading - a study of the eye movements of ten year old children, L. Bassou et al; saccadic eye movements while reading and tracking, in dyslexics, reading-matched and IQ-matched children, H. Fields et al. Part 4 Saccadic modelling - bridging saccades: memory for spatial position across saccadic eye movements, D.E. Irwin; a cortic-collicular model of saccadic target selection, D.L. Sheinberg and G.J. Zelinsky; modelling the effects of visual factors on saccade latency, A.M. Jacobs; cerebellar refinement of saccadic pulse-generator - a neural net model for adaptive control of saccade accuracy, P. Dean et al. (Part contents).