G W Beeler. Vision Res 1967
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Times Cited: 114
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Saccadic suppression: elevation of visual threshold associated with saccadic eye movements.
B L Zuber, L Stark. Exp Neurol 1966
B L Zuber, L Stark. Exp Neurol 1966
61
Microsaccades uncover the orientation of covert attention.
Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. Vision Res 2003
Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. Vision Res 2003
28
Microsaccades and the velocity-amplitude relationship for saccadic eye movements.
B L Zuber, L Stark, G Cook. Science 1965
B L Zuber, L Stark, G Cook. Science 1965
27
Selective suppression of the magnocellular visual pathway during saccadic eye movements.
D C Burr, M C Morrone, J Ross. Nature 1994
D C Burr, M C Morrone, J Ross. Nature 1994
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Microsaccades counteract visual fading during fixation.
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, Xoana G Troncoso, Thomas A Dyar. Neuron 2006
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, Xoana G Troncoso, Thomas A Dyar. Neuron 2006
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Time course of visual inhibition during voluntary saccades.
F C Volkmann, A M Schick, L A Riggs. J Opt Soc Am 1968
F C Volkmann, A M Schick, L A Riggs. J Opt Soc Am 1968
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Microsaccadic eye movements and firing of single cells in the striate cortex of macaque monkeys.
S Martinez-Conde, S L Macknik, D H Hubel. Nat Neurosci 2000
S Martinez-Conde, S L Macknik, D H Hubel. Nat Neurosci 2000
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Changes in visual perception at the time of saccades.
J Ross, M C Morrone, M E Goldberg, D C Burr. Trends Neurosci 2001
J Ross, M C Morrone, M E Goldberg, D C Burr. Trends Neurosci 2001
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Voluntary control of microsaccades during maintained monocular fixation.
R M Steinman, R J Cunitz, G T Timberlake, M Herman. Science 1967
R M Steinman, R J Cunitz, G T Timberlake, M Herman. Science 1967
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Microsaccades as an overt measure of covert attention shifts.
Ziad M Hafed, James J Clark. Vision Res 2002
Ziad M Hafed, James J Clark. Vision Res 2002
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Saccades and drifts differentially modulate neuronal activity in V1: effects of retinal image motion, position, and extraretinal influences.
Igor Kagan, Moshe Gur, D Max Snodderly. J Vis 2008
Igor Kagan, Moshe Gur, D Max Snodderly. J Vis 2008
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A neural mechanism for microsaccade generation in the primate superior colliculus.
Ziad M Hafed, Laurent Goffart, Richard J Krauzlis. Science 2009
Ziad M Hafed, Laurent Goffart, Richard J Krauzlis. Science 2009
20
Microsaccades differentially modulate neural activity in the striate and extrastriate visual cortex.
D A Leopold, N K Logothetis. Exp Brain Res 1998
D A Leopold, N K Logothetis. Exp Brain Res 1998
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Saccadic eye movements modulate visual responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus.
John B Reppas, W Martin Usrey, R Clay Reid. Neuron 2002
John B Reppas, W Martin Usrey, R Clay Reid. Neuron 2002
18
Microsaccadic suppression of visual bursts in the primate superior colliculus.
Ziad M Hafed, Richard J Krauzlis. J Neurosci 2010
Ziad M Hafed, Richard J Krauzlis. J Neurosci 2010
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Determination of the stimuli for involuntary drifts and saccadic eye movements.
T N CORNSWEET. J Opt Soc Am 1956
T N CORNSWEET. J Opt Soc Am 1956
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Toward a model of microsaccade generation: the case of microsaccadic inhibition.
Martin Rolfs, Reinhold Kliegl, Ralf Engbert. J Vis 2008
Martin Rolfs, Reinhold Kliegl, Ralf Engbert. J Vis 2008
17
Saccadic omission: why we do not see a grey-out during a saccadic eye movement.
F W Campbell, R H Wurtz. Vision Res 1978
F W Campbell, R H Wurtz. Vision Res 1978
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Neural basis of the spontaneous optokinetic response produced by visual inversion.
R W SPERRY. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1950
R W SPERRY. J Comp Physiol Psychol 1950
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Failure to detect displacement of the visual world during saccadic eye movements.
B Bridgeman, D Hendry, L Stark. Vision Res 1975
B Bridgeman, D Hendry, L Stark. Vision Res 1975
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Microsaccades during finely guided visuomotor tasks.
B J Winterson, H Collewijn. Vision Res 1976
B J Winterson, H Collewijn. Vision Res 1976
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The function of bursts of spikes during visual fixation in the awake primate lateral geniculate nucleus and primary visual cortex.
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, David H Hubel. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, David H Hubel. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2002
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Microsaccades are triggered by low retinal image slip.
Ralf Engbert, Konstantin Mergenthaler. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006
Ralf Engbert, Konstantin Mergenthaler. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2006
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The effect of microsaccades on the correlation between neural activity and behavior in middle temporal, ventral intraparietal, and lateral intraparietal areas.
Todd M Herrington, Nicolas Y Masse, Karim J Hachmeh, Jackson E T Smith, John A Assad, Erik P Cook. J Neurosci 2009
Todd M Herrington, Nicolas Y Masse, Karim J Hachmeh, Jackson E T Smith, John A Assad, Erik P Cook. J Neurosci 2009
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Suppression of visual evoked responses to flashes and pattern shifts during voluntary saccades.
R Chase, R E Kalil. Vision Res 1972
R Chase, R E Kalil. Vision Res 1972
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The role of microsaccades in high acuity observational tasks.
B Bridgeman, J Palca. Vision Res 1980
B Bridgeman, J Palca. Vision Res 1980
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The role of fixational eye movements in visual perception.
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, David H Hubel. Nat Rev Neurosci 2004
Susana Martinez-Conde, Stephen L Macknik, David H Hubel. Nat Rev Neurosci 2004
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Microsaccades precisely relocate gaze in a high visual acuity task.
Hee-Kyoung Ko, Martina Poletti, Michele Rucci. Nat Neurosci 2010
Hee-Kyoung Ko, Martina Poletti, Michele Rucci. Nat Neurosci 2010
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The influence of fixational eye movements on the response of neurons in area MT of the macaque.
W Bair, L P O'Keefe. Vis Neurosci 1998
W Bair, L P O'Keefe. Vis Neurosci 1998
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Electrophysiological evidence for visual suppression prior to the onset of a voluntary saccadic eye movement.
F H Duffy, C T Lombroso. Nature 1968
F H Duffy, C T Lombroso. Nature 1968
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Selective activation of visual cortex neurons by fixational eye movements: implications for neural coding.
D M Snodderly, I Kagan, M Gur. Vis Neurosci 2001
D M Snodderly, I Kagan, M Gur. Vis Neurosci 2001
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Saccades and microsaccades during visual fixation, exploration, and search: foundations for a common saccadic generator.
Jorge Otero-Millan, Xoana G Troncoso, Stephen L Macknik, Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza, Susana Martinez-Conde. J Vis 2008
Jorge Otero-Millan, Xoana G Troncoso, Stephen L Macknik, Ignacio Serrano-Pedraza, Susana Martinez-Conde. J Vis 2008
13
Saccadic suppression of image displacement.
L Stark, R Kong, S Schwartz, D Hendry. Vision Res 1976
L Stark, R Kong, S Schwartz, D Hendry. Vision Res 1976
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Inhibition of visual evoked responses to patterned stimuli during voluntary eye movements.
E G Gross, H G Vaughan, E Valenstein. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1967
E G Gross, H G Vaughan, E Valenstein. Electroencephalogr Clin Neurophysiol 1967
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Comparison of effects of eye movements and stimulus movements on striate cortex neurons of the monkey.
R H Wurtz. J Neurophysiol 1969
R H Wurtz. J Neurophysiol 1969
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Influence of stimulus parameters on visual sensitivity during saccadic eye movement.
B A Brooks, A F Fuchs. Vision Res 1975
B A Brooks, A F Fuchs. Vision Res 1975
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Microsaccades keep the eyes' balance during fixation.
Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. Psychol Sci 2004
Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. Psychol Sci 2004
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Microsaccade dynamics during covert attention.
Jochen Laubrock, Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. Vision Res 2005
Jochen Laubrock, Ralf Engbert, Reinhold Kliegl. Vision Res 2005
12
A microsaccadic rhythm modulates gamma-band synchronization and behavior.
Conrado A Bosman, Thilo Womelsdorf, Robert Desimone, Pascal Fries. J Neurosci 2009
Conrado A Bosman, Thilo Womelsdorf, Robert Desimone, Pascal Fries. J Neurosci 2009
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Contrast sensitivity during saccadic eye movements.
F C Volkmann, L A Riggs, K D White, R K Moore. Vision Res 1978
F C Volkmann, L A Riggs, K D White, R K Moore. Vision Res 1978
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