CGSC 2001 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Extraocular Muscles, Saccade
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Theories are needed what you see) or they can be top-down (you can interpret the stimulus) both and you can decide which one you want to see. How can we make sense of fmri, microelectrode, and eeg receptors in the eye called the fovea, when you turn to look at something directly to focus on it = foveate) to the visual target. For example, i notice someone typing out of the corner of my eye so i foveate to look at the person typing. Eyes have muscles and they can"t just move on their own. They don"t just magically move on their own. It seems that attention (whatever that is) is programming your eyes to look at something. Spatial attention moves when you foveate: what findings to incorporate (erp, fmri, etc. ) Then we ask you to pay attention to the stimulus and we measure brain activity.