Abstract

0% 20% 40% Introduction Selecting gaze is in every day living nearly effortless and most of the time without conscious thought. So it is not surprising that humans and other primates are able to shift gaze quickly (around 120 ms) when confronted with two natural scenes to that one, which contains an object of interest (like a car, a face or an animal). It has been argued, that this is possible due to temporal coding instead of firing rate coding, which is inherently more time consuming and depends on temporal integration. Here we test, if temporal integration is crucial for ultra rapid object recognition for three different kind of tasks: manual responses (step wise), saccadic responses (step wise) and saccadic responses (gap).

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