- Author:
Moon Hyon NAM
1
;
Sang Hui PARK
;
Ouk CHOI
Author Information
- Publication Type:Original Article
- MeSH: Adult; Eye Movements*; Human; Male; Motion Perception*; Reaction Time*; Saccades*; Visual Perception*
- From:Yonsei Medical Journal 1975;16(2):65-71
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
- Abstract: The saccadic reaction times to the double-step stimuli were studied in three human subjects to ascertain the saccadic visual tracking characteristics. Responses to simple step and double-step target motions were measured where the target mode and stimulus durations were randomized. To measure the eye movement the Photo-electric Eye Monitor was constructed based on limbus tracking. The results indicate that observers represented two kind of responses (A-or B-type) depending upon the stimulus duration. The percentage of occurrances increased as the stimulus duration increased from 50 to 200 msec. When the subject responded to both target motions, the reaction time of the second saccade was shorter than that of the first. The successive visual information is to change continuously the reaction time or cancel the initial saccade. Our results revealed that parallel data processing characteristics of the visual tracking systems and the saccadic decision-makings are influenced by the temporal relationships.