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Can we track holes?HOROWITZ, Todd S; KUZMOVA, Yoana.Vision research (Oxford). 2011, Vol 51, Num 9, pp 1013-1021, issn 0042-6989, 9 p.Article

Effect of stimulus degradation on category searchPRINZ, W; MEINECKE, C; HIELSCHER, M et al.Acta psychologica. 1987, Vol 64, Num 2, pp 187-206, issn 0001-6918Article

Clinically evidenced unilateral dissociation of saccades and pursuit eye movementsONOFRJ, M; LACONO, D; LUCIANO, A. L et al.Journal of neurology, neurosurgery and psychiatry. 2004, Vol 75, Num 7, pp 1048-1050, issn 0022-3050, 3 p.Article

The coordinate systems used in visual trackingHOWE, Piers D. L; PINTO, Yair; HOROWITZ, Todd S et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 23, pp 2375-2380, issn 0042-6989, 6 p.Article

Foveated analysis of image features at fixationsRAJASHEKAR, Umesh; VAN DER LINDE, Ian; BOVIK, Alan C et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 25, pp 3160-3172, issn 0042-6989, 13 p.Article

Volitional selection of direction in the generation of anticipatory ocular smooth pursuit in humansJARRETT, Christian Beresford; BARNES, Graham.Neuroscience letters. 2001, Vol 312, Num 1, pp 25-28, issn 0304-3940Article

Prediction of saccadic amplitude during smooth pursuit eye movementsSMEETS, Jeroen B. J; BEKKERING, Harold.Human movement science. 2000, Vol 19, Num 3, pp 275-295, issn 0167-9457Article

Eye movements and optical flowWARREN, W. H. JR; HANNON, D. J.Journal of the Optical Society of America. A, Optics and image science. 1990, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 160-169, issn 0740-3232Article

Induced motion and optokinetic after nystagmus: parallel response dynamics with prolonged stimulationHECKMANN, T; POST, R. B.Vision research (Oxford). 1988, Vol 28, Num 6, pp 681-694, issn 0042-6989Article

The effect of stimulus predictability and age on human tracking eye movementsLARSBY, B; THELL, J; MÖLLER, C et al.Acta oto-laryngologica. 1988, Vol 105, Num 1-2, pp 21-30, issn 0001-6489Article

A model for dysfunctions in smooth pursuit eye movementHUBERMAN, B. A.Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences. 1987, Vol 504, pp 260-273, issn 0077-8923Article

Smooth eye movements with step-ramp stimuli: the influence of attention and stimulus extentWYATT, H. J; POLA, J.Vision research (Oxford). 1987, Vol 27, Num 9, pp 1565-1580, issn 0042-6989Article

Human smooth pursuit gain is modulated by a signal related to gaze velocityBAYER, Otmar; EGGERT, Thomas; GLASAUER, Stefan et al.Neuroreport (Oxford). 2008, Vol 19, Num 12, pp 1217-1220, issn 0959-4965, 4 p.Article

Context-specific adaptation of pursuit initiation in humansTAKAGI, Mineo; ABE, Haruki; HASEGAWA, Shigeru et al.Investigative ophthalmology & visual science. 2000, Vol 41, Num 12, pp 3763-3769, issn 0146-0404Article

Relation between backward masking deficits and smooth pursuit dysfunction in Schizophrenia?ALLEN, J. S.Optometry and vision science. 1995, Vol 72, Num 7, pp 493-501, issn 1040-5488Conference Paper

Effect of chronic alcohol use on smooth pursuit eye movementsFEIL, K. J; IACONO, W. G; GROVE, W. M et al.Psychiatry research. 1994, Vol 52, Num 1, pp 99-101, issn 0165-1781Article

Interrater and test-retest reliability of pursuits and saccadesMAPLES, W. C; FICKLIN, T. W.Journal of the American Optometric Association. 1988, Vol 59, Num 7, pp 549-552, issn 0003-0244Article

The effects of tobacco smoking on smooth pursuit eye movementsSIBONY, P. A; EVINGER, C; MANNING, K. A et al.Annals of neurology. 1988, Vol 23, Num 3, pp 238-241, issn 0364-5134Article

Attentional constraints on target selection for smooth pursuit eye movementsSOUTO, David; KERZEL, Dirk.Vision research (Oxford). 2011, Vol 51, Num 1, pp 13-20, issn 0042-6989, 8 p.Article

Application of video-based technology for the simultaneous measurement of accommodation and vergenceSURYAKUMAR, Rajaraman; MEYERS, Jason P; IRVING, Elizabeth L et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 2, pp 260-268, issn 0042-6989, 9 p.Article

Eye movements and the search for the essence of schizophreniaHOLZMAN, P. S.Brain research reviews. 2000, Vol 31, Num 2-3, pp 350-356, issn 0165-0173Conference Paper

Perceptual latencies are shorter for motion towards the fovea than for motion awayMATEEFF, S; HOHNSBEIN, J.Vision research (Oxford). 1988, Vol 28, Num 6, pp 711-719, issn 0042-6989Article

Influence of foveal afterimage on non-visually induced pursuit eye movementsWATANABE, N; HASHIBA, M; WATABE, H et al.Acta oto-laryngologica. Supplementum. 1996, Num 525, pp 163-166, issn 0365-5237Article

La photo-oculomotricité : imagerie de la strabologie = Photo-oculomotricity: strabology imagingMALBREL, C; BUQUET, C; CHARLIER, J et al.Bulletin des sociétés d'ophtalmologie de France. 1991, Vol 91, Num 2, pp 183-184, issn 0081-1270Article

The perception of object motion during smooth pursuit eye movements adjacency is not a factor contributing to the Filehne illusionDE GRAAF, B; WERTHEIM, A. H.Vision research (Oxford). 1988, Vol 28, Num 4, pp 497-502, issn 0042-6989Article

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