Mind’s eye: Saccade-related evoked potentials support visual encoding in humans

Published in medRxiv, 2025

This study reveals that eye movements structure human neural responses during visual encoding. Each shift in gaze is accompanied by a structured neural event that influences whether the encountered visual world is remembered.

Recommended citation: Tan, G., Demarest, P., Li, Y., Cho, H., Park, H., Swift, J. R., Inman, C. S., Manns, J. R., Hamann, S. B., Liu, X., Wahlstrom, K. L., Li, Z., Hollearn, M. K., Campbell, J. M., Cettina, P. E., Sivakumar, S. S., Leuthardt, E. C., Willie, J. T., & Brunner, P. (2025). Mind's eye: Saccade-related evoked potentials support visual encoding in humans. medRxiv. https://doi.org/10.1101/2025.11.11.25339896
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