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By Céline Paeye, Jad Laaboudi and Anne Hillairet de Boisferon
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- Authors: Céline PaeyeJad LaaboudiAnne Hillairet de Boisferon
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The goal of our study is to investigate the impact of movement on object size perception. It has been shown that making a saccade towards a visual target improves the perception of its physical properties such as orientation, contrast, or spatial resolution (Carrasco, 2011). In addition, recent results from our team indicate that the size of a peripheral stimulus is less underestimated when participants are asked to generate a saccade (“saccade” condition) in comparison to a “fixation” condition in which participants are fixating a point at the center of the screen (Laaboudi, Hillairet de Boisferon & Paeye, 2022). These results are surprising as it is known that the size of peripheral objects tends to be underestimated due to the structural properties of our visual system (Baldwin et al., 2016). Our data suggest that producing a saccade might compensate for this size-eccentricity effect. The goal of the present study is to further examine this hypothesis by adding two new experimental conditions to our 2022’s study. The first one, the “keypress” condition, will address the question of the effector involved in this phenomenon. We will ask participants to generate a manual response instead of a saccade. The second condition, the “antisaccade” condition, will evaluate the involvement of visual attention mechanisms, postulated by Jurkiewicz et al. (2021) and Kirsch et al. (2020). Participants will be asked to execute a saccade to the opposite direction of an object they will be asked to judge, as soon as it appears on the screen. This paradigm is known to divide attentional resources between the two visual hemifields (Klapetek et al., 2016).
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