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Tomorrow at 6 pm, I will be presenting my work on pre-saccadic remapping in the human visual cortex, revealed by voxel-wise encoding model on fMEI data (Talk 55.13 at Talk room 1). Please visit and share your thoughts 😊 @juliedgolomb.bsky.social
May 19, 2025
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🧠 The takeaway: The brain actively employ the assumption of external world to aid stable perception across eye movements.
This will be the last talk session of #VSS2025! End the conference with some exciting piece of science
🚨 New publication alert! 🚨 Ever wonder how we perceive a stable world despite constantly moving our eyes? πŸ‘€ We investigated how the brain maintains visual stability across eye movements in natural scenes.
In our latest paper, we combined the blanking paradigm with AI-generated scene wheel stimuli (🎑 Son et al., 2022) to test the underlying stability mechanism.
The result? By default, people assumed visual scenes stay stable across saccades - But when there's strong evidence of change, they scrutinize the trans-saccadic change more carefully.
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Read the full paper inΒ Cognition: doi.org/10.1016/j.co... Open data/code:Β osf.io/f62dr With: Tzu-Yao Chiu, Jake Ferreira, & Julie Golomb
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