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Figure 2

From: Corrective saccades influence velocity judgments and interception

Figure 2

Examples of oculomotor behavior. (a) Gaze (thick continuous lines) across time for two representative trials for the short target crossing time condition for a target that moved at 15 cm/s. The target’s position is indicated by the dashed black line. The black color in the gaze indicates the initial fixation followed by smooth pursuit. The blue color indicates a forward saccade. Thus, one trial has a pure pursuit response, while the other contains a forward saccade. The dashed grey vertical line represents the target’s crossing time. (b) Representative trials for the long target crossing time. Again, one trial has only a pure pursuit response, whereas the other now has an additional corrective backward saccade, indicated in green. Other details as in a.

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