Table 3.
Summary of the statistically significant results (in bold) for the effect of task (gap/overlap), component (saccade/vergence), and type of movement (convergent/divergent) for each parameter (latency, mean velocity, peak velocity, and accuracy).
| Task | Component | Type of movement | |
|---|---|---|---|
| (Gap/overlap) | (Saccade/vergence) | (Convergence/divergence) | |
| Latency | Gap < overlap | Saccade > vergence | NS |
| Mean velocity | NS | Saccade > vergence | NS |
| Peak velocity | NS | Saccade > vergence | NS |
| Accuracy | NS | For saccade gap > overlap | Saccade component of divergent movement is more accurate than the saccade component of convergent movement; for gap only, the convergence component is more accurate than the divergence component |
NS, non-significant.