Abstract

Systematic variation of the stimulus illuminance of a fixation target was carried out while recording fixation eye movements and EEG. The summated EEG activity following fixation saccadic eye movements was collected and it was found that the latencies of the alpha-like component of the sum-mated activity did not vary significantly with stimulus change. The amplitude of the alpha-like activity did, however, follow the expected pattern of decreasing with increased stimulus illuminance.

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