Attention to Objects in Peripheral Vision Is Not Driven by Tiny Eye Movements
While microsaccades appear to boost or diminish the strength of brain signals associated with attention, eye movements are not drivers for these brain signals.
Combining brain imaging data with machine learning, researchers make new discoveries about how the brain controls the hand. The findings could lead to the development of more advanced neuroprosthetics. from Neuroscience News https://ift.tt/3tv7BbC
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