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This project investigates how eye movements influence visual perception, focusing on phenomena like perceptual omission and object continuity. By exploring the relationship between visual actions and their sensory consequences, the research aims to enhance our understanding of active vision and its underlying mechanism…
A key component of visual perception is our ability to move:
In a flick of the eye, we see the time on the watch, and we quickly turn around if we hear our name in the crowd.
Whereas other movements aim to change the state of the world, visual actions shift our eyes, heads, and bodies to align the retina with currently relevant parts of the world.
Although they vitally extend the scope of high-acuity vision, their immediate sensory consequences have challenged scientists for centuries:
How do we…
HUMBOLDT-UNIVERSITAET ZU BERLIN
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