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This research explores how our visual system predicts the location of moving objects based on eye movements. It aims to understand the mechanisms behind visual perception and attention, using various experimental techniques to test predictions about eye movement control and spatial awareness.
Vision gives us enormous adaptive advantage because it allows us to see and react to events before they reach us.
This predictive advantage is most obvious for an object in motion where the current trajectory predicts future location.
It is equally important when the object’s motion results from the movement of our own eyes.
Here our visual system uses knowledge about the upcoming motion of the eyes to predict the future location of the object.
In this proposal, we will analyze both instances as…
Université Paris Descartes
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