Question: When we push on the side of one of our eyeballs, the visual world can be made to jiggle. This suggests, for signals concerning eye movements, that the corollary discharge signals associated with voluntary eye movements are not helpful in maintaining a stable visual world the large shifts in retinal images caused by eye movements are attributed by the brain to eye movements in the case of involuntary eye movements more than one of the listed answers is correct the corollary discharge signals associated with voluntary eye movements are helpful in maintaining a stable visual world the large shifts in retinal images caused by eye movements are not attributed by the brain to eye movements in the case of voluntary eye movements