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Attentive and inattentive mechanisms of smooth pursuit
Attentive and inattentive mechanisms of smooth pursuit
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Steve Heinen
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Heinen Lab
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Action for Vision and Thought Our laboratory studies eye movements to understand basic neural circuitry that moves the eyes for clear vision, and as a tool to probe mental processes...
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Attention Allocation for Voluntary Smooth Eye Movements
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Scott Watamaniuk
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Wright State Unicersity, Dayton, OH
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