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Microsaccades as a long-term oculomotor correlate in visual perceptual learning
Shao Chin Hung, Marisa Carrasco
Psychology
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Oculomotor
100%
Visual Learning
100%
Microsaccades
100%
Fixational Eye Movements
50%
Feature Attention
33%
Oculomotor System
33%
Microsaccade Rate
33%
Learning Experience
16%
Performance Improvement
16%
Discrimination Task
16%
Human Observer
16%
Behavioral Measures
16%
Orientation Discrimination
16%
Hanging
16%
Tightly Coupled
16%
Observer Reactions
16%
Physiological Measurement
16%
Long-term Performance
16%
Dynamic Computation
16%
Rate Reduction
16%
Information Encoding
16%
Functional Dynamics
16%
Global Effect
16%
Location Prior
16%
Sensory Discrimination
16%
Long-term Training
16%
Training Benefits
16%
Human Perceptual Learning
16%
Response Window
16%
Neuroscience
Perceptual Learning
100%
Microsaccade
100%
Eye Movement
37%
Oculomotor System
25%
Psychology
Perceptual Learning
100%
Fixational Eye Movement
60%
Discrimination
40%
Oculomotor System
40%
Physiological Measure
20%