Microsaccade production during saccade cancelation in a stop-signal task
• Fewer microsaccades were made when partially prepared eye movements were voluntarily canceled. • Thus, imbalanced SC activity does not necessarily produce microsaccades. • Response saccades were delayed when microsaccades preceded target appearance. • Stop-signal reaction time and canceling succes...
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