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Description: OCIM: Do intra-saccadic motion streaks establish object correspondence across saccades?

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By just looking at one visual scene we move our eyes around three times per second. With each of those rapid eye movements, called saccades, the retinal image is moving and changing at dazzling speeds. During a saccade, some objects in the periphery are moving to another peripheral retinal position, some from the periphery to the fovea, and others from the fovea to the periphery.

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