Evaluating the Influence of Motor Control on Selective Attention through a Stochastic Model: The Paradigm of Motor Control Dysfunction in Cerebellar Patient
Figure 7
Direction difference trend of subjects. The method calculated the direction difference from previous fixations made on the time intervals , , seconds (on the -axis only the upper interval’s value is reported). The figure shows the standard deviation of , , and for , respectively. The positive trend of the lines shows that saccade’s direction tended to move away from latest fixations.