The Oxford handbook of eye movements [electronic resource] / edited by Simon P. Liversedge, Iain D. Gilchrist, Stefan Everling.

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Book
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English
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Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2011.
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1 online resource (1048 p.)

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In the past few years, there has been an explosion of eye movement research in cognitive science and neuroscience. The 'Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements' provides the first comprehensive review of the entire field of eye movement research.
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
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English
Contents
  • Cover; Contents; List of Contributors; List of Abbreviations; Part 1: The eye movement repertoire; 1 Oculomotor behaviour in vertebrates and invertebrates; 2 Origins and applications of eye movement research; 3 Vestibular response; 4 The optokinetic reflex; 5 Saccades; 6 Microsaccades; 7 Ocular pursuit movements; Part 2: Neural basis of eye movements; 8 The oculomotor plant and its role in three-dimensional eye orientation; 9 Brainstem pathways and premotor control; 10 The oculomotor cerebellum; 11 The superior colliculus; 12 Saccadic eye movements and the basal ganglia
  • 13 Thalamic roles in eye movements14 The role of posterior parietal cortex in the regulation of saccadic eye movements; 15 Frontal cortex and flexible control of saccades; 16 Eye-head gaze shifts; 17 Interactions of eye and eyelid movements; 18 Neural control of three-dimensional gaze shifts; 19 The neural basis of saccade target selection; 20 Testing animal models of human oculomotor control with neuroimaging; 21 Eye movements and transcranial magnetic stimulation; Part 3: Saccades and attention; 22 Determinants of saccade latency; 23 Saccadic decision-making; 24 Models of overt attention
  • 25 The intriguing interactive relationship between visual attention and saccadic eye movements26 Oculomotor inhibition of return; 27 Multisensory saccade generation; Part 4: Visual cognition and eye movements; 28 Visual stability; 29 Eye movements and visual expertise in chess and medicine; 30 Eye movements both reveal and influence problem solving; 31 Eye movements and change detection; 32 Eye movements and memory; 33 Eye movements and scene perception; 34 Mechanisms of gaze control in natural vision; Part 5: Eye movement pathology and development
  • 35 Development from reflexive to controlled eye movements36 Children's eye movements during reading; 37 Oculomotor developmental pathology: an 'evo-devo' perspective; 38 Eye movements in psychiatric patients; 39 Eye movements in autism spectrum disorder; Part 6: Eye movement control during reading; 40 On the role of visual and oculomotor processes in reading; 41 Linguistic and cognitive influences on eye movements during reading; 42 Serial-attention models of reading; 43 Parallel graded attention models of reading; 44 Binocular coordination during reading
  • 45 Foveal and parafoveal processing during reading46 Parafoveal-on-foveal effects on eye movements during reading; 47 Eye movements and concurrent event-related potentials: Eye fixation-related potential investigations in reading; Part 7: Language processing and eye movements; 48 Lexical influences on eye movements in reading; 49 Syntactic influences on eye movements during reading; 50 The influence of implausibility and anomaly on eye movements during reading; 51 The influence of focus on eye movements during reading; 52 Eye movements in dialogue; 53 Eye movements during Chinese reading
  • 54 The mediation of eye movements by spoken language
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Eye movements
ISBN
  • 0-19-174366-6
  • 1-283-58057-8
  • 9786613893024
  • 0-19-162660-0
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801363582
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