A Clue Into How We See a Stable World Despite Moving Eyes

Xiao et al Nature Neuroscience 2024

04/29/2024

Harvard Medicine News and Research

We move our eyes about three times per second, yet the world seems perfectly stable. Will Xiao’s tour-de-force investigations provide the most extensive computational and neurophysiological description of visual cortical responses during free viewing. See Xiao’s publication here.