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Cover legend: Three times per second, humans make rapid eye movements called saccades. While going completely unnoticed, saccades cause important distortions in visual information. The article by Binda et al. shows that, when this happens, the human perceptual system compensates for the degradation of visual signals by exploiting available information from other senses, such as audition. For more information, see the article by Binda et al. in this issue (pages 8525–8532).


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