Stimulus-dependent delay of perceptual filling-in by microsaccades
Max Levinson,
Christopher C. Pack,
Sylvain Baillet
Abstract:Perception is a function of both stimulus features and active sensory sampling. The illusion of perceptual filling-in occurs when eye gaze is kept still: visual boundary perception may fail, causing adjacent visual features to remarkably merge into one uniform visual surface. Microsaccades—small, involuntary eye movements during gaze fixation—counteract perceptual filling-in, but the mechanisms underlying this process are not well understood. We investigated whether microsaccade efficacy for preventing filling… Show more
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