GRC Eye Movements
@GRC_EyeMovement
Gordon Research Seminar and Conference on Eye Movements
Eye movement folks: It is happening! Applications are open for the 2025 GRC and GRS Eye Movements. Check out our amazing program and apply here: grc.org/eye-movements-…
Registration for the 2025 GRS/GRC Eye Movements conference is still open until June 14th. Check out our exciting program and apply now: grc.org/eye-movements-…
In this recently published paper, we investigated the existence of an extra-retinal input into the fovea of the primary visual cortex (V1) in monkeys performing microsaccades. Interestingly, the population response aligned with microsaccades showed a widespread, transient…
My first peer-reviewed paper is out! This study explores how spontaneous microsaccades performed when the animal fixates over a small fixation point in a blank screen, influence the neural activity in V1. Grateful for my amazing PI, @HamutalSlovin jneurosci.org/content/45/14/…
Now in Scientific Reports: 'Saccades influence functional modularity in the human cortical vision network' rdcu.be/efrho
Are you a trainee (postdoc, or graduate student) studying eye movements? Submit your abstract to the GRS Eye movements 2025 by March 30th to be considered for a talk! Apply here: grc.org/eye-movements-…
Hey #EyeMovement graduate students and postdocs: Want to be considered for a talk at the 2025 Gordon Research Seminar? The deadline to submit your abstract is coming up on March 30th. Apply and submit here: grc.org/eye-movements-…
Hey #EyeMovement trainees: The abstract submission deadline to be considered for a talk at this year's Gordon Research Seminar on Eye Movements is March 30th! Apply and submit your abstract here: grc.org/eye-movements-…
Thank you, @ulrichettinger! We are looking forward to an exciting session on Individual Differences in Eye Movements, featuring talks by: Ben de Haas, @ankosov, Dan Kennedy, & Katharine Thakkar.
I am very excited to act as Discussion Leader on "Individual Differences in Eye Movements" at the GRC Eye Movements 2025! @GRC_EyeMovement #theeyeshaveit grc.org/eye-movements-…
Hello @VSSMtg! Come and join our GRC Eye movements Social today at 8:30 pm at Jimmy B’s Beach bar.
Hello eye movement folks! Are you attending SFN this year? We're having an (unofficial) Eye Movements social on Sunday (11/12) at 6 pm at Dacha Beer Garden. RSVP here: resy.com/i/MJDpzcHoFhV Looking forward to seeing you there & at the 2025 GRS/GRC Eye Movements!
Pleased that York PhD grad @BBaltaretu just published her final thesis chapter: "Occipital and parietal cortex participate in a cortical network for transsaccadic discrimination of object shape and orientation"nature.com/articles/s4159…
Thanks to all #EyeMovement enthusiasts attending this year's GRS! We heard so many good talks and had many fruitful discussions. The future looks bright! Thanks to the departing chairs @DSubrainmanian and @ookenfooken 👏 And congrats to our new chairs @KreyPhil and @nayoung_so 👀

The trainee-led Gordon Eye Movement Seminar just ended; saw some good talks & posters; answered some hard questions about careers; now waiting for GRC to begin. (Mount Holyoke MA, Inside photos not allowed).
So proud to see this published. Discover stimupy – an #openscience Python package to support and automatize creating visual stimuli as used in the study of (early) #visualprocessing. Useful for #psychophysics, computational modeling, and teaching. For details, see this 🧵
Just published in JOSS: 'stimupy: A Python package for creating stimuli in vision science' doi.org/10.21105/joss.…
The marmoset hippocampus is a Gaze Positioning System. View cell example in marmoset hippocampus CA3. Green arrow: head facing direction/view on a 3-level maze. Lines: projected gaze trajectories. Red dots: spikes. For details see @DiegoB_Piza preprint biorxiv.org/content/10.110…
Great line of speakers this year at the upcoming Eye Movement GRC meeting (July 9-14): grc.org/eye-movements-… Application deadline is June 11th! @GRC_EyeMovement