Preliminaries
1: Introduction
2: The human eye movement repertoire
3: How our eyes question the world
Observations
4: Sedentary tasks
5: Domestic tasks
6: Locomotion on foot
7: Driving
8: Ball games: when to look where?
9: Social roles of eye movements
Commentaries
10: Representations of the visual world
11: Neuroscience of gaze and action
12: Attention, memory and learning
Michael Land is a Fellow of the Royal Society (1982), recipient of the Frink Medal of the Zoological Society of London (1994), ALCON Prize for Vision Research (1998), Rank Prize for Vision Research (1998). Ben Tatler - BA/MA in Natural Sciences, Cambridge (1998). PhD in Neuroscience, University of Sussex (2002). Postdoctoral researcher, Neuroscience, University of Sussex (2001-2004). Lecturer in Psychology, University of Dundee (2004-present).
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