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Foveal vision anticipates defining features of eye movement targets

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ELIFE
卷 11, 期 -, 页码 -

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eLIFE SCIENCES PUBL LTD
DOI: 10.7554/eLife.78106

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active vision; saccadic eye movements; foveal processing; visual continuity; Human

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [RO3579/8-1]
  2. Martin Rolfs [RO3579/12-1]

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This study explores the effect of saccade preparation on visual sensitivity in the center of gaze. The findings suggest that foveal processing anticipates soon-to-be fixated visual features during saccade preparation, enhancing the definition of eye movement targets. This enhancement is spatially confined to the center of gaze and develops faster than during passive fixation, contributing to trans-saccadic visual continuity.
High-acuity foveal processing is vital for human vision. Nonetheless, little is known about how the preparation of large-scale rapid eye movements (saccades) affects visual sensitivity in the center of gaze. Based on findings from passive fixation tasks, we hypothesized that during saccade preparation, foveal processing anticipates soon-to-be fixated visual features. Using a dynamic large-field noise paradigm, we indeed demonstrate that defining features of an eye movement target are enhanced in the pre-saccadic center of gaze. Enhancement manifested as higher Hit Rates for foveal probes with target-congruent orientation and a sensitization to incidental, target-like orientation information in foveally presented noise. Enhancement was spatially confined to the center of gaze and its immediate vicinity, even after parafoveal task performance had been raised to a foveal level. Moreover, foveal enhancement during saccade preparation was more pronounced and developed faster than enhancement during passive fixation. Based on these findings, we suggest a crucial contribution of foveal processing to trans-saccadic visual continuity: Foveal processing of saccade targets commences before the movement is executed and thereby enables a seamless transition once the center of gaze reaches the target.

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