000171820 001__ 171820 000171820 005__ 20220930130034.0 000171820 0247_ $$2doi$$a10.1167/14.12.13 000171820 0247_ $$2WOS$$aWOS:000344971700007 000171820 0247_ $$2altmetric$$aaltmetric:2885473 000171820 0247_ $$2pmid$$apmid:25311301 000171820 037__ $$aFZJ-2014-05379 000171820 082__ $$a610 000171820 1001_ $$0P:(DE-Juel1)145708$$aZimmermann, E.$$b0$$eCorresponding Author$$ufzj 000171820 245__ $$aThe visual component to saccadic compression. 000171820 260__ $$aRockville, Md.$$bARVO$$c2014 000171820 3367_ $$0PUB:(DE-HGF)16$$2PUB:(DE-HGF)$$aJournal Article$$bjournal$$mjournal$$s1414413343_32693 000171820 3367_ $$2DataCite$$aOutput Types/Journal article 000171820 3367_ $$00$$2EndNote$$aJournal Article 000171820 3367_ $$2BibTeX$$aARTICLE 000171820 3367_ $$2ORCID$$aJOURNAL_ARTICLE 000171820 3367_ $$2DRIVER$$aarticle 000171820 520__ $$aVisual objects presented around the time of saccadic eye movements are strongly mislocalized towards the saccadic target, a phenomenon known as “saccadic compression.” Here we show that perisaccadic compression is modulated by the presence of a visual saccadic target. When subjects saccaded to the center of the screen with no visible target, perisaccadic localization was more veridical than when tested with a target. Presenting a saccadic target sometime before saccade initiation was sufficient to induce mislocalization. When we systematically varied the onset of the saccade target, we found that it had to be presented around 100 ms before saccade execution to cause strong mislocalization: saccadic targets presented after this time caused progressively less mislocalization. When subjects made a saccade to screen center with a reference object placed at various positions, mislocalization was focused towards the position of the reference object. The results suggest that saccadic compression is a signature of a mechanism attempting to match objects seen before the saccade with those seen after. 000171820 536__ $$0G:(DE-HGF)POF2-333$$a333 - Pathophysiological Mechanisms of Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases (POF2-333)$$cPOF2-333$$fPOF II$$x0 000171820 536__ $$0G:(DE-HGF)POF2-89572$$a89572 - (Dys-)function and Plasticity (POF2-89572)$$cPOF2-89572$$fPOF II T$$x1 000171820 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aMorrone, M. C.$$b1 000171820 7001_ $$0P:(DE-HGF)0$$aBurr, D. C.$$b2 000171820 773__ $$0PERI:(DE-600)2106064-2$$a10.1167/14.12.13$$n12$$p13, 1 - 9$$tJournal of vision$$v14$$x1534-7362$$y2014 000171820 8564_ $$uhttps://juser.fz-juelich.de/record/171820/files/FZJ-2014-05379.pdf$$yRestricted 000171820 8767_ $$92014-12-10$$d2014-12-10$$ePage charges$$jZahlung erfolgt$$lKK: Heinen$$zUSD 765,- 000171820 909CO $$ooai:juser.fz-juelich.de:171820$$pOpenAPC$$pVDB$$popenCost 000171820 9141_ $$y2014 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0100$$2StatID$$aJCR 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0111$$2StatID$$aWoS$$bScience Citation Index Expanded 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0150$$2StatID$$aDBCoverage$$bWeb of Science Core Collection 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0199$$2StatID$$aDBCoverage$$bThomson Reuters Master Journal List 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0200$$2StatID$$aDBCoverage$$bSCOPUS 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0300$$2StatID$$aDBCoverage$$bMedline 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)0310$$2StatID$$aDBCoverage$$bNCBI Molecular Biology Database 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)1110$$2StatID$$aDBCoverage$$bCurrent Contents - Clinical Medicine 000171820 915__ $$0StatID:(DE-HGF)9900$$2StatID$$aIF < 5 000171820 9101_ $$0I:(DE-588b)5008462-8$$6P:(DE-Juel1)145708$$aForschungszentrum Jülich GmbH$$b0$$kFZJ 000171820 9132_ $$0G:(DE-HGF)POF3-572$$1G:(DE-HGF)POF3-570$$2G:(DE-HGF)POF3-500$$aDE-HGF$$bPOF III$$lKey Technologies$$vDecoding the Human Brain$$x0 000171820 9131_ $$0G:(DE-HGF)POF2-333$$1G:(DE-HGF)POF2-330$$2G:(DE-HGF)POF2-300$$3G:(DE-HGF)POF2$$4G:(DE-HGF)POF$$aDE-HGF$$bGesundheit$$lFunktion und Dysfunktion des Nervensystems$$vPathophysiological Mechanisms of Neurological and Psychiatric Diseases$$x0 000171820 9131_ $$0G:(DE-HGF)POF2-89572$$1G:(DE-HGF)POF3-890$$2G:(DE-HGF)POF3-800$$3G:(DE-HGF)POF3$$4G:(DE-HGF)POF$$aDE-HGF$$bProgrammungebundene Forschung$$lohne Programm$$v(Dys-)function and Plasticity$$x1 000171820 9201_ $$0I:(DE-Juel1)INM-3-20090406$$kINM-3$$lKognitive Neurowissenschaften$$x0 000171820 980__ $$ajournal 000171820 980__ $$aVDB 000171820 980__ $$aI:(DE-Juel1)INM-3-20090406 000171820 980__ $$aUNRESTRICTED 000171820 980__ $$aAPC