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In this loop the deformable mirror is called two times in order to compensate for the shift of the eye that takes place during the exposure, acquisition of the wavefront sensing camera and calculations done by the control algorithm.
Note that an increase of the signal signifies an upward shift of the eye position along the vertical (Y) axis (Fig. 3B) whereas an increase in the signal along the horizontal axis (X) denotes a leftward shift in eye gaze (Fig. 3A).
Our results contradict an earlier hypothesis that the shift of the eye's landing sites toward the beginning of words in word-skipping saccades might occasionally reflect top-down control with the function of keeping the skipped word at a close foveal distance for further word processing after the skipping saccade (Radach, 1996; Radach & McConkie, 1998).
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It may be the case, that with larger shifts of the starting eye position we would find more voxels that show sizeable phase shifts because, for larger deviations of starting eye position, more saccade targets would shift from contralateral to ipsilateral relative to the head-/body-centered vertical meridian.
Goldman's positive account starts with the idea that introspection is a quasi-perceptual process that involves attention: "Attention seems to act like an orienting organ in introspection, analogous to the shift of eye gaze or the sniffing of the nose" (2006, 244).
Overall, these results suggest that a hyperopic shift in the refraction of the eye is most likely to be caused by a reduction in the central index of the lens, enhanced by a flattening of the index gradient over the nuclear region.
Before this eye movement is executed, attention has already shifted to the end point of the eye movement.
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