Saccadic suppression of image displacement
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Saccadic suppression of image displacement
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Saccadic suppression of image displacement (SSID) is the phenomenon in visual perception where the brain selectively blocks visual processing during eye movements in such a way that large changes in object location in the visual scene during a saccade or blink are not detected. The phenomenon described by Bridgeman et al. is characterized by the inability to detect changes in the location of a target when the change occurs immediately before, during, or shortly after the saccade, following a tim
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2020-04-18T23:05:08Z
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