tekintetátállások
Tekintetátállások, meaning "eye shifts" or "gaze shifts" in Hungarian, refers to the phenomenon of changing one's visual focus from one point to another. This is a fundamental aspect of human visual perception and is crucial for navigating the environment, processing information, and engaging in social interactions. Saccadic eye movements, rapid and ballistic shifts of the eyes, are the primary mechanism by which these gaze shifts occur. These movements are largely involuntary and are driven by both bottom-up stimuli (e.g., a sudden movement) and top-down goals (e.g., searching for a specific object).
The study of tekintetátállások is important in various fields. In psychology and neuroscience, it helps understand