Authors
Jessica Heeman, Tanja CW Nijboer, Nathan Van der Stoep, Jan Theeuwes, Stefan Van der Stigchel
Publication date
2016/6/1
Journal
Vision research
Volume
123
Pages
46-55
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
When executing an eye movement to a target location, the presence of an irrelevant distracting stimulus can influence the saccade metrics and latency. The present study investigated the influence of distractors of different sensory modalities (i.e. auditory, visual and audiovisual) which were presented at various distances (i.e. close or remote) from a visual target. The interfering effects of a bimodal distractor were more pronounced in the spatial domain than in the temporal domain. The results indicate that the direction of interference depended on the spatial layout of the visual scene. The close bimodal distractor caused the saccade endpoint and saccade trajectory to deviate towards the distractor whereas the remote bimodal distractor caused a deviation away from the distractor. Furthermore, saccade averaging and trajectory deviation evoked by a bimodal distractor was larger compared to the effects evoked by a …
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Scholar articles
J Heeman, TCW Nijboer, N Van der Stoep, J Theeuwes… - Vision research, 2016