@article{Zemblys_Laurutis_2012, title={Prediction of Target Motion Drives Oculomotor Response during Target Occlusions}, volume={18}, url={https://eejournal.ktu.lt/index.php/elt/article/view/2807}, DOI={10.5755/j01.eee.18.9.2807}, abstractNote={<span lang="EN-GB">Prediction of object motion allows overcoming of object occlusions in its trajectory. In this study pseudorandom target trajectory with occlusions of 500 ms was used. It was found that for a period up to 200 ms after target occlusion, oculomotor system was driven by a short-term memory of the pre-occlusion target motion trajectory. We conclude, that when visual system is no longer able to predict location of occluded target, there is a tendency to shift gaze away from previous target location, similarly, away from the edges of the screen. We suggest that this is due to probability, accumulated in long-term memory, which supports expectation that the target should reappear near the centre of the screen. This behaviour supports basic principles of Bayesian decision theory.</span><p>DOI: <a href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.eee.18.9.2807">http://dx.doi.org/10.5755/j01.eee.18.9.2807</a></p>}, number={9}, journal={Elektronika ir Elektrotechnika}, author={Zemblys, R. and Laurutis, V.}, year={2012}, month={Nov.}, pages={55-58} }