Using the blind spot to investigate trans-saccadic perception

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Abstract

We introduce a blind spot method to create image changes contingent on eye movements. One challenge of eye movement research is triggering display changes contingent on gaze. The eye-tracking system must capture the image of the eye, discover and track the pupil and corneal reflections to estimate the gaze position, and then transfer this data to the computer that updates the display. All of these steps introduce delays that are often difficult to predict. To avoid these issues, we describe a simple blind spot method to generate gaze contingent display manipulations without any eye-tracking system and/or display controls.

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Royo, J., Arcizet, F., Cavanagh, P., & Pouget, P. (2021). Using the blind spot to investigate trans-saccadic perception. Vision (Switzerland), 5(3). https://doi.org/10.3390/vision5030039

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