Trans-saccadic processing of visual and motor planning during sequential eye movements
Trans-saccadic processing of visual and motor planning during sequential eye movements is a scholarly work, published in 2011 in ''Experimental Brain Research''. The main subjects of the publication include neuroscience, computer science, bottleneck, visual perception, Saccadic suppression of image displacement, information processing, visual processing, eye movement, perception, psychology, eye tracking, cognitive psychology, Saccadic masking, cued speech, saccade, and artificial intelligence. The authors adapted a framework from the dual-task paradigm, well suited to reveal bottlenecks in mental processing, to study how information is processed across sequential saccades.