We have a new preprint on bioRxiv about modulations of microsaccade rate by stimulus polarity and size. In this new paper, we show some intriguing modulations of microsaccade rate (the rapid...

We have a new preprint about stimulus-specific modulations of ocular position drift! This is a very exciting discovery of a new effect whereby the presentation of a visual transient can systematically...

My abstract titled “Visual pattern analysis by motor neurons” has been accepted to Cosyne 2020 for a poster presentation! It is a very exciting news and I’m looking forward to share...

The new year started with the good news that our article titled: “Post-saccadic face processing is modulated by pre-saccadic preview: evidence from fixation-related potentials“, coauthored with Olaf Dimigen and David Melcher,...

On the 15 and 16 of November I participated at the 9th Okazaki-Tübingen-Beijing joint Symposium. In my talk, titled “Every spike counts: physiological tests of the role of superior colliculus motor discharge...

Hi! I’m presenting at #SfN19 a poster showing that “Every spike counts: Intra-saccadic superior colliculus visual bursts modify saccade metrics”. Come and have a chat on October 20, 8-12AM, Presentation Number:...

Our recent article “Memory-guided microsaccades” is now featured in the Nature Communications Editors’ Highlights “From Brain to Behaviour”! If you haven’t done yet, go and check our article together with all...

Our article titled “Memory-guided microsaccades” has been accepted for publication in Nature Communication! This is an exciting work showing how microsaccades can be triggered at will, based on an abstract instruction...

Last Friday (28/06/2019) I gave a seminar at the department of “Medicine and Surgery” at the University of Parma. I presented new data on the “sensory race” of visual information to...

Our latest article “The peripheral preview effect with faces: Combined EEG and eye-tracking suggests multiple stages of trans-saccadic predictive and non-predictive processing” is now in press on NeuroImage. Follow the publication...