Poletti Martina, Rucci Michele
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, United States.
Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, United States; Graduate Program in Neuroscience, Boston University, Boston, MA 02215, United States.
Vision Res. 2016 Jan;118:83-97. doi: 10.1016/j.visres.2015.01.018. Epub 2015 Feb 14.
Following a period of quiescence at the end of last century, the study of microsaccades has now regained strong impetus and broad attention within the vision research community. This wave of interest, partly fueled by the advent of user-friendly high-resolution eyetrackers, has attracted researchers and led to novel ideas. Old hypothesis have been revisited and new ones formulated. This article is designed to serve as a practical guide for researchers in the field. Because of the history of the field and the difficulty of measuring very small eye movements, the study of microsaccades presents peculiar challenges. Here, we summarize some of the main challenges and describe methods for assessing and improving the quality of the recordings. Furthermore, we examine how these experimental challenges have influenced analysis of the visual functions of microsaccades and critically review current evidence on three long-debated proposals: the maintenance of fixation, the prevention of visual fading, and the exploration of fine spatial detail.
在上世纪末经历了一段停滞期后,微扫视研究如今在视觉研究领域重新获得了强大动力并受到广泛关注。这股兴趣浪潮,部分得益于用户友好型高分辨率眼动仪的出现,吸引了研究人员并催生了新的观点。旧的假设被重新审视,新的假设也被提出。本文旨在为该领域的研究人员提供实用指南。由于该领域的历史以及测量非常小的眼动的难度,微扫视研究面临着特殊的挑战。在此,我们总结一些主要挑战,并描述评估和提高记录质量的方法。此外,我们研究这些实验挑战如何影响对微扫视视觉功能的分析,并批判性地审视关于三个长期争论的观点的现有证据:注视的维持、视觉消退的预防以及精细空间细节的探索。