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Article: New cybernetics study findings reported from F. Colas and co-authors.(Report)
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- Robotics & Machine Learning
- Article date:
- May 18, 2009
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According to recent research published in the journal Biological Cybernetics, "Among the various possible criteria guiding eye movement selection, we investigate the role of position uncertainty in the peripheral visual field. In particular, we suggest that, in everyday life situations of object tracking, eye movement selection probably includes a principle of reduction of uncertainty."
"To evaluate this hypothesis, we confront the movement predictions of computational models with human results from a psychophysical task. This task is a freely moving eye version of the multiple object tracking task, where the eye movements may be used to compensate for low ...
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