Is it Possible to See a Human Facial Expression during Rapid Eye Movements?

Cover Page
  • Authors: Barabanschikov VA1, Zherdev IY.1
  • Affiliations:
    1. Institute of Psychology of Russian Academy of Sciens
  • Issue: No 3 (2014)
  • Pages: 8-17
  • Section: Articles
  • URL: https://journals.rudn.ru/psychology-pedagogics/article/view/8028
  • Retraction date: 25.06.2019
  • Retraction reasons description:

    The reason for the article retraction is partial redundant publication:

    1. Barabanschikov, V.A., & Zherdev, I.Yu. Perception of complex socially significant objects during observer’s rapid eye movements. Experimental Psychology (Russia). 7(2), 5–25.
    2. Barabanschikov, V. A., & Zherdev, I. Y. (2014). Is it Possible to See a Human Facial Expression during Rapid Eye Movements?. RUDN Journal of Psychology and Pedagogics, (3), 8-17.

    This article has been retracted (i.e. withdrawn from the press) by the Editorial board with the consent of the RUDN University Commission on the Ethics of Scientific Publications and publisher.


Cite item

Abstract

The identification accuracy of intense basic facial expressions during the saccadic eye movements is studied. An original hardware-software apparatus based on high frequency video eyetracker was used which makes it possible to change visual stimulus twice during a saccade. A reliable identification at a frequency of 0,61 is observed. The identification frequency is related both to the expression modality and alternative response. No relation to egocentric stimulus position is observed.

About the authors

V A Barabanschikov

Institute of Psychology of Russian Academy of Sciens

Email: vladimir.barabanschikov@gmail.com
Laboratory of System Research

I Yu Zherdev

Institute of Psychology of Russian Academy of Sciens

Email: ivan866@mail.ru
Laboratory of System Research

References


Copyright (c) 2016 Psychology and Pedagogics



This website uses cookies

You consent to our cookies if you continue to use our website.

About Cookies