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Title: Eye movement modifies motion trajectory of a moving target. Author: Koga K, Ohta Y, Groner R. Journal: Environ Med; 1996 Dec; 40(2):113-21. PubMed ID: 12703535. Abstract: Smooth pursuit eye movements have strong modulating effects on perceived motion both temporally and spatially. Abrupt changes in the direction of a target cause non-veridical perceived velocity and trajectory pattern when a visual cues appear with the moving target. In addition, this condition of non-veridical velocity and trajectory perception increases no visual cues are presented. Non-veridical perception was also connected with target velocity: the more difficult the eye pursuit, the more frequent was the non-veridical perception.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]