
European Conference on Eye Movements (2nd : 1983 : Nottingham, England)
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- Front Cover
- Theoretical and Applied Aspects of Eye Movement Research
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Section 1: Eye Movement Recording
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Detection of Eyeball Movements with the Eye-Sistant
- Chapter 2. High-Precision Reak Time Measurement of Eye Position Using the First Purkinje Image
- Chapter 3. Operational Problems in Analysing Eye Movements
- Chapter 4. EMAN: A Modular and Iterative Eye-Movement Analysis Program
- Chapter 5. Instrumentation Considerations in Research Involving Eye Movement Contingent Stimulus Control
- Section 2: Properties of the Saccadic Eye Movement Systems
- Introduction
- Chapter 6. The Evaluation of the Oculomotor Error Signal
- Chapter 7. Small Stimulus Movements are Necessary for the Study of Fixational Eye Movements
- Chapter 8. Small Saccades to Double-Stepped Targets Moving in Two Dimensions
- Chapter 9. Properties of Parametric Adjustment in the Saccadic System
- Chapter 10. Parametrization of Saccadic Velocity Profiles in Man
- Chapter 11. The Modification of Saccadic Trajectories
- Chapter 12. The Effects of Task Variables and Prolonged Performance on Saccadic Eye Movement Parameters
- Chapter 13. Saccades During Active Head Movements: Interactive Gaze Types
- Chapter 14. Aiming Precision and Characteristics of Saccades
- Chapter 15. The Relation Between Visibility Span and Eye Movements in Various Scanning Tasks
- Chapter 16. Saccades Directed at Previously Attended Locations in Space
- Section 3: Reading and Peripheral Vision
- Introduction
- Chapter 17. How the Eye Scans Isolated Words
- Chapter 18. What is the Basis for Making an Eye Movement During Reading?
- Chapter 19. The Influence of Parafoveal Information in a Simple Reading Task
- Chapter 20. Reading Without Eye Movements
- Chapter 21. Fixation Time on Anaphoric Pronouns Decreases with Congruity of Reference
- Chapter 22. Eye Movements During Comprehension of Pronouns
- Chapter 23. The Acquisition of a New Letter System: Effects of Word Length and Redundancy
- Chapter 24. Cephalic and Ocular Components of Gaze Displacement During Oral and Silent Reading in Children and Adults
- Chapter 25. Reading Under Normal Conditions: Recent Studies Using Eye Movements and Other Observational Methods
- Chapter 26. Secondary Task Effects on Oculomotor Behaviour in Reading
- Chapter 27. Ocular Motor Problems of Learning to Read
- Section 4: Examining Displays
- Introduction
- Chapter 28. The Effect of Spatial Frequency on Fixation Disparity
- Chapter 29. Saccades in Human Infants
- Chapter 30. Effect of Display Subtense on Eye Movement Search
- Section 5: Medical Image Perception
- Introduction
- Chapter 31. Eye Movements and the Detection of Lung Tumors in Chest Images
- Chapter 32. Lung Tumor Identification: Decision Making and Comparison Scanning
- Chapter 32. Circadian Variation in Radiology
- Chapter 33. Use of NAC Eye Mark by Radiologists
- Section 6: Visual Search and Visual Inspection
- Introduction
- Chapter 34. Maximizing Information as a Strategy in Visual Search: The Role of Knowledge About the Stimulus Structure
- Chapter 35. Costs and Benefits of Redundancy in Visual Search
- Chapter 36. The Application of Visual Lobe Measurement to Visual Inspection
- Chapter 37. Searching for Blemishes on Apples
- Chapter 38. Use of the NAC Eye Mark Recorder to Study Visual Strategies of Military Aircraft Pilots
- Chapter 39. Inspection of Rolls in Roller Bearings
- Section 7: The Neurophysiolog of Eye Movements
- Introduction
- Chapter 40. An Oculomotor Model for the Interpretation of Nystagmus
- Chapter 41. Gaze Abnormalities with Chronic Cerebral Lesions in Man
- Chapter 42. Express Saccades of the Monkey: A New Type of Visually Guided Rapid Eye Movements After Extremely Short Reaction Times
- Chapter 43. Convergence of Different Sensory Modalities in a Single Cell of Flocculus in Alert Cat
- Chapter 44. Reduction of Nystagmus as a Predictor of Efficacy of Motion Sickness Remedies
- Chapter 45. Neural Mechanisms of Convergence and Accomodation
- Section 8: Psychopathologicl and Clinical Aspects
- Introduction
- Chapter 46. Visual Hemi-Inattention and Oculomotor Impersistence
- Chapter 47. Eye Movement and the Recognition of Sequences of Changing Objects in the Pictorial Versus Verbal Modality
- Chapter 48. Predictive Eye Movements in Normal Subjects and in Parkinson's Disease
- Chapter 49. The Range of Linearity of the Smooth Pursuit Control System
- Chapter 50. Automatic and Strategic Control of Eye Movements in Schizophrenia
- Chapter 51. Eye Tracking Performance and Attention in Alcohol Abusers and Psychotic Patients
- Chapter 52. Psychotropic Drug Effects on Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements: A Summary of Recent Findings
- Section 9: Theoretical Aspects
- Introduction
- Chapter 53. An Activation Paradigm Using Saccadic Movements
- Chapter 54. Looking at Faces: Local and Global Aspects of Scanpaths
- Chapter 55. Modulation of Globality at the Input of the Visual System
- Report: THE RECORDING EYE
- The Recording Eye: A Report on the Invited Lecture Given
- Author Index
- Subject Index
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