In the past few years, there has been an explosion of eye movement research in cognitive science and neuroscience. This has been due to the availability of off the shelf eye trackers, along with software to allow the easy acquisition and analysis of eye movement data. Accompanying this has been a realisation that eye movement data can be informative about many different aspects of perceptual and cognitive processing. Eye movements have been used to examine the visual and cognitiveprocesses underpinning a much broader range of human activities, including, language production, dialogue, human computer interaction, driving behaviour, sporting performance, and emotional states. Finally, in the past thirty years, there have been real advances in our understanding of the neuralprocesses that underpin eye movement behaviour. The Oxford Handbook of Eye Movements provides the first comprehensive review of the entire field of eye movement research. In over fifty chapters, it reviews the developments that have so far taken place, the areas actively being researched, and looks at how the field is likely to devlop in the coming years. The first section considers historical and background material, before moving onto section 2 on the neural basis of eye movements. The third and fourth sections looks at visual cognitionand eye movements and eye movement pathology and development. The final sections consider eye movements and reading and language processing and eye movements.Bringing together cutting edge research from and international team of leading psychologists, neuroscientists, and vision researchers, this book is the definitive reference work in this field.
The eye movement repertoire; Oculomotor behaviour in vertebrates and invertebrates; Origins and Applications; Vestibular response; Optokinetic Reflex; Saccades; Microsaccades; Ocular pursuit movements; Neural basis of eye movements; Oculomotor plant and its role in 3D eye orientation; Brainstem pathways and premotor control; Oculomotor cerebellum; Superior colliculus; Saccadic eye movements and the basal ganglia; Thalamic roles in eye movements; Role of Posterior Parietal Cortex in the Regulation of Saccadic Eye Movements; Frontal cortex and saccadic control; Eye-head gaze shifts; Interactions of eye and eyelid movements; Neural Control of Three-Dimensional Gaze Shifts; Neural basis of saccade target selection; Testing animal models of human oculomotor control with neuroimaging; Eye movements and TMS; Determinants of saccade latency; Saccadic decision making; Models of overt attention; Covert attention; Inhibition of return; Multisensory saccade generation; Visual cognition and eye movements; Visual stability; Expertise; Problem solving; Change detection; Memory; Scene perception; Natural vision; Eye movement pathology and development; Development of eye movement control; Childrens eye movements during reading; Evo-devo perspective; Psychiatric patients; Autism; Eye movement control during reading; Visual influences in reading; Cognitive and linguistic influences in reading; Serial models: E-Z Reader; Parallel models: SWIFT; Binocular coordination during reading; Parafoveal processing; Parafoveal on foveal effects; Eye movements and concurrent ERPs: EFRPs investigations in reading; Language processing and eye movements; Lexical processing; Syntactic processing; Plausibility effects; Focus effects; Dialogue; Chinese reading; Visual world;
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