If you're at @VSSMtg and curious abt the follow-up to our recently published paper (👇), come find me at my poster "Feeling of agency in visual actions? No evidence for effect binding in microsaccades" tomorrow!
📍 Poster 53.405, Pavilion
🗓️ May 20, 2025 | 8:30 am – 12:30 pm
1/n Very happy to share that our new paper was just published in @CognitionJourn:
“Sensorimotor awareness requires intention: Evidence from minuscule eye movements.”
Dive into the details here 👉 https://t.co/IOSet1SqIx
9/n Bottom line: Intention acts as a gate to sensorimotor awareness. Even at the scale of microsaccades, simply intending to move (or to hold still) boosts our ability to notice the action—while visual consequences alone don’t help.
1/n Very happy to share that our new paper was just published in @CognitionJourn:
“Sensorimotor awareness requires intention: Evidence from minuscule eye movements.”
Dive into the details here 👉 https://t.co/IOSet1SqIx
8/n Awareness of the eye movement itself, however, was low for spontaneous microsaccades but higher when a movement was intended or occurred despite attempts to fixate.
@JanKlanke will present his poster on “Different levels of awareness for spontaneous, involuntary, and voluntary microsaccades” (#63.426) at Pavilion on Wednesday, May 24, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm.
Who's at the #DGPs2022 this week? 👀Today at 14:00, @JanKlanke will give a talk on "Effect binding for undetected spontaneous micromovements" in the "Action and time perception" session. Looking forward to meeting you at the talk! #dgpskongress
@JanKlanke will give a talk on limited awareness for involuntary microsaccades in Eye Movements: Models, localization, pursuit session, between 10:45 am-12:30 pm in Talk Room 2.
We would like to offer a couple of paid internships to refugees from Ukraine. Students enrolled in a Ukrainian university who would like to help us with data collection/with an interest in vision science, reach us here: https://t.co/JpxFMJM6Cy #AcademicTwitter#ScienceForUkraine