saccade信息详情
n.眼睛飞快扫视;急速勒马
massacre definition───大屠杀定义
evocative person-environment transaction───唤起人-环境事务
massachusetts governor advisory───马萨诸塞州州长顾问
chios massacre───奇奥斯大屠杀
amnion sac meaning───羊膜囊的意义
darwin transaction plan───达尔文交易计划
tripsacum species───雷公藤属
sacrum and coccyx───骶骨和尾骨
sac deep spa───sac深温泉
sacrilege define───亵渎
average length of a saccade is about 20-40 ms.───通常每次扫视的平均时间是20-40毫秒。
and antisaccade tasks are two kinds of popular saccade paradigms.───和反向眼跳任务是两种较为常用的眼跳任务范式。
This is called a "saccade," and it takes up to about.1 seconds on average.───这就是“扫视”,平均用时为0.1秒。
Although it is hard to imagine, bats have an auditory version of a saccade as well.───蝙蝠也有听觉上的「跳视」,不过不太容易想像。
This is called a "saccade, " and it takes up to about . 1 seconds on average.───这就是“扫视”,平均用时为0.1秒。
The reaction time, the latency of saccade and the ERPs were recorded as dependent variables.───实验中记录反应时,眼跳潜伏期和脑电等指标。
The average length of a saccade is about 20-40 ms.───通常每次扫视的平均时间是20-40毫秒。
For negative sentence, total fixation time and saccade amplitude are shortest.───否定句注视时间最长,眼跳广度最小。
Pro- and antisaccade tasks are two kinds of popular saccade paradigms.───朝向和反向眼跳任务是两种较为常用的眼跳任务范式。
For negative sentence, total fixation time and saccade amplitude are shortest.
The results showed that: (1) The high or low in swiftness could be distinguished through average fixation duration, average saccade amplitude and fixation counts.
It may involve top-down suppression over the unrelated neural networks of saccade .
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You need to know exactly where the user is looking if you want to render graphics that line up with the world, especially when their eyes saccade (jump around), which our eyes do at a very high rate.
This is called a "saccade," and it takes up to about .1 seconds on average.
Results and ConclusionDelay lower accuracy of saccade test, decreased gain of OKN, asymmetry of horizontal ETT were showed in the patients with VBI.
The average length of a saccade is about 20-40 ms.
During the fraction of a second that a saccade takes, images sweep over our retinas at high speed.