2003
DOI: 10.1002/ecjb.10213
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Eye movement based on 3D image of short‐term memory

Abstract: SUMMARYHumans perceive a wide range of space by moving their eyes quickly with an essentially narrow view field, but there is no feeling that the viewpoint is moved quickly. This phenomenon is interpreted as follows. Even though the image of the gaze point moves greatly, the image stored in short-term memory does not change much. Consequently, this paper proposes a model in which the gaze point can be moved over a wide range by moving the gaze point based on a 3D image stored in short-term memory. A method is … Show more

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