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The resulting gaze control is a temporal process, in which the object's context is exploited at different scales and at different image locations relative to the object.
The resulting gaze control is a process over time, in which the object's context is exploited at different scales and at different distances from the object.
As a result, gazing down on what we have wrought feels less like a rap on the knuckles and more like a pat on the head.
Our results suggest that FEF pursuit neurons issue gaze or eye movement commands during gaze-pursuit and that the head-pursuit related modulation primarily reflects reafferent signals resulting from head-pursuit related
Results demonstrate that upon practice termination, gaze-assisted learners had achieved superior technical performance compared to free-hand learners.
The present results suggest that FEF pursuit neurons issue gaze-pursuit commands that do not include commands to move the head independent of gaze and that the head-pursuit related modulation reflects primarily reafferent signals resulting from head-pursuit related
The muscles counterrotate the eyes in such a way that a rightward head rotation causes an equal leftward rotation of both eyes, with the result that gaze direction stays stationary.
– "I've only done ecstasy twice, because I am a square, I have the smell of squarehood upon me, and people don't often offer me drugs as a result (they gaze at me and know I was Too Into Books at secondary school; they smell the pheromones I pump into the air and fundamentally know I still buy myself a Lego advent calendar some years).
Either explanation would result in no differential effect of gaze.
Results showed that gaze and arrow cues induced enhanced attention orienting to a voice versus tone target in the block condition.
Experiment 3 examined the robustness of the results on direct gaze in the context of head rotations.
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