Distractor-induced saccade trajectory curvature reveals visual contralateral bias with respect to the dominant eye

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    The authors reasoned that a sensitive method to evaluate this eye dominance influence would be to study saccade trajectory curvature induced by the unexpected appearance of a visual distractor in a simple saccade to target task. Typically, when a visual distractor is presented approximately at the same time as a | Vol:(1234567890) 12:21737 | and the Distractor(s), and predicted saccade curvature according to the hypothesis of a visual bias for the contralateral hemifield with respect to the dominant eye (DE). The predictions concern only the short latency saccades and thus effect of eye . . .

     

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