| 21. | Saccades are the rapid movement of eyes that is used while scanning a visual scene.
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| 22. | Instead, our eyes make short and rapid movements called " saccades ".
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| 23. | Active viewing involves more saccades than fixations.
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| 24. | In other words, the SEF does not immediately or directly contribute to saccade initiation.
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| 25. | Saccades just aren't that regular.
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| 26. | Omnipause neurons cease firing just before a saccade, and remain silent throughout the saccade.
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| 27. | Omnipause neurons cease firing just before a saccade, and remain silent throughout the saccade.
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| 28. | Slow saccades are also sometimes seen.
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| 29. | Old adults show reduced amplitude of primary saccades and they generally more saccades to reach fixation.
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| 30. | Old adults show reduced amplitude of primary saccades and they generally more saccades to reach fixation.
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