Visual attention is available at a task-relevant location rapidly after a saccade

T Yao, M Ketkar, S Treue, BS Krishna - Elife, 2016 - elifesciences.org
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Maintaining attention at a task-relevant spatial location while making eye-movements
necessitates a rapid, saccade-synchronized shift of attentional modulation from the neuronal
population representing the task-relevant location before the saccade to the one
representing it after the saccade. Currently, the precise time at which spatial attention
becomes fully allocated to the task-relevant location after the saccade remains unclear.
Using a fine-grained temporal analysis of human peri-saccadic detection performance in an …
Maintaining attention at a task-relevant spatial location while making eye-movements necessitates a rapid, saccade-synchronized shift of attentional modulation from the neuronal population representing the task-relevant location before the saccade to the one representing it after the saccade. Currently, the precise time at which spatial attention becomes fully allocated to the task-relevant location after the saccade remains unclear. Using a fine-grained temporal analysis of human peri-saccadic detection performance in an attention task, we show that spatial attention is fully available at the task-relevant location within 30 milliseconds after the saccade. Subjects tracked the attentional target veridically throughout our task: i.e. they almost never responded to non-target stimuli. Spatial attention and saccadic processing therefore co-ordinate well to ensure that relevant locations are attentionally enhanced soon after the beginning of each eye fixation.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.18009.001
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