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. 2013 Aug 30;7:43. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2013.00043

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Saccadic eye movements during visual search. (A) Gaze during one example trial from patient 2. The sequence of gaze locations is shown in purple. The target from this trial was a wind chime, which has been outlined with a yellow dashed rectangle for visibility in this figure. The patient spent the full 45 s searching for the target. (B) Gaze during the same trial viewed by a macaque. Conventions are as in (A), and the macaque also did not find the target on this trial. (C–H) Normalized histogram of fixation durations during the search task for each of the six participants in the main task, respectively. Median search times are listed and indicated with a vertical red line.