Microsaccades are sensitive to word structure: A novel approach to study language processing
Abstract Microsaccades are miniature eye movements that occur involuntarily during fixation. They are typically inhibited following stimulus onset and are released from inhibition about 300 ms post-stimulus. Microsaccade-inhibition is modulated by low level features of visual stimuli, but it is curr...
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Main Authors: | Maya Yablonski, Uri Polat, Yoram S. Bonneh, Michal Ben-Shachar |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2017
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/3daf410596ff4a4a86d6d4da8a5c679b |
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