
Mind & BrainJanuary 1, 1979
The Trajectories of Saccadic Eye Movements
In which a close examination of the rapid, sharp rotations of the eyeball known as saccades provides new information concerning the way the human brain controls eye movement

The Trajectories of Saccadic Eye Movements
In which a close examination of the rapid, sharp rotations of the eyeball known as saccades provides new information concerning the way the human brain controls eye movement

Eye Movements and Visual Perception
Recordings of the points inspected in the scanning of a picture and of the path the eyes follow in the inspection provide clues to the process whereby the brain perceives and recognizes objects