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The Neurobiology of Saccadic Eye Movements
Archives of Neurology, 1990The past decade has seen rapid advances in our understanding of the neurobiology of saccadic eye movements. This multiauthored volume, the third in a series devoted to oculomotor research, provides an excellent, comprehensive review of recent work in the field.
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SACCADIC EYE MOVEMENTS—USE IN ERGOPHTHALMOLOGY
Acta Ophthalmologica, 1984Saccadic eye movements are the fast »catching movements» we use to bring a new object to the foveal region. They can be measured and analysed quantitatively e.g. with electrooculography. Saccades are sensitive to drugs, alcohol and fatigue and thus their measurement seems to be a promising method for research in toxicology and ergonomics.
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The Trajectories of Saccadic Eye Movements
Scientific American, 1979A. Terry Bahill, Lawrence Stark
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Cognitive control of saccadic eye movements
Brain and Cognition, 2008The saccadic eye movement system provides researchers with a powerful tool with which to explore the cognitive control of behaviour. It is a behavioural system whose limited output can be measured with exceptional precision, and whose input can be controlled and manipulated in subtle ways.
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Plant hormone regulation of abiotic stress responses
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022Rainer Waadt +2 more
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Linking glutamate receptor movements and synapse function
Science, 2020Laurent Groc, Daniel Choquet
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Emotional Expressions Reconsidered: Challenges to Inferring Emotion From Human Facial Movements
Psychological Science in the Public Interest: A Journal of the American Psychological Society, 2019Lisa Barrett +2 more
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