Steinman R M, Cunitz R J, Timberlake G T, Herman M
Science. 1967 Mar 24;155(3769):1577-9. doi: 10.1126/science.155.3769.1577.
A contact-lens technique was used to record eye movements made by two subjects instructed either to "fixate" stationary white-light targets or to "hold" their eyes in position in the presence of the same targets. A marked reduction in saccade rate, frequently reaching zero throughout 9.8-second trials, was observed under the "hold" instruction.
采用一种隐形眼镜技术记录两名受试者的眼球运动,这两名受试者被指示要么“注视”静止的白光目标,要么在相同目标出现时“保持”眼睛处于某个位置。在“保持”指令下,观察到扫视速率显著降低,在整个9.8秒的试验过程中常常降至零。