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An oculomotor continuum from exploration to fixationOTERO-MILLAN, Jorge; MACKNIK, Stephen L; LANGSTON, Rachel E et al.Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2013, Vol 110, Num 15, pp 6175-6180, issn 0027-8424, 6 p.Article
Phonological codes are assembled before word fixation: Evidence from boundary paradigm in sentence readingMIELLET, Sébastien; SPARROW, Laurent.Brain and language (Print). 2004, Vol 90, Num 1-3, pp 299-310, issn 0093-934X, 12 p.Conference Paper
Looking without seeing or seeing without looking? Eye movements in sustained inattentional blindnessBEANLAND, Vanessa; PAMMER, Kristen.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 10, pp 977-988, issn 0042-6989, 12 p.Article
Rare but precious: Microsaccades are highly informative about attentional allocationPASTUKHOV, Alexander; BRAUN, Jochen.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 12, pp 1173-1184, issn 0042-6989, 12 p.Article
Contextual influence of TMS on the latency of saccades and vergenceKAPOULA, Zoï; QING YANG; COUBARD, Olivier et al.Neuroscience letters. 2005, Vol 376, Num 2, pp 87-92, issn 0304-3940, 6 p.Article
Vision as a User InterfaceKOENDERINK, Jan.Proceedings of SPIE, the International Society for Optical Engineering. 2011, Vol 7865, issn 0277-786X, isbn 0-8194-8402-4 978-0-8194-8402-4, 786504.1-786504.13Conference Paper
CONTACTO OCULAR DIRECTO : UN CASO DE ESTUDIO EN PSICOLOGÎA POPULAR = Direct ocular contact : a case study in Folk PsychologyMONASTERIO ASTOBIZA, Anibal.Agora (Santiago de Compostela). 2007, Vol 26, Num 1, pp 115-128, issn 0211-6642, 14 p.Article
Differing effects of prosaccades and antisaccades on postural stabilityLEGRAND, Agathe; DORE MAZARS, Karine; LAZZARESCHI, Julie et al.Experimental brain research. 2013, Vol 227, Num 3, pp 397-405, issn 0014-4819, 9 p.Article
SLOW EYE MOVEMENTS TO ECCENTRIC TARGETSWYATT HJ; POLA J.1981; INVEST. OPHTHALMOL. VISUAL SCI.; ISSN 0146-0404; USA; DA. 1981; VOL. 21; NO 3; PP. 477-483; BIBL. 13 REF.Article
Parafoveal preview benefit in reading is only obtained from the saccade goalMCDONALD, Scott A.Vision research (Oxford). 2006, Vol 46, Num 26, pp 4416-4424, issn 0042-6989, 9 p.Article
Asymmetries in the direction of saccades during perception of scenes and fractals: Effects of image type and image featuresFOULSHAM, Tom; KINGSTONE, Alan.Vision research (Oxford). 2010, Vol 50, Num 8, pp 779-795, issn 0042-6989, 17 p.Article
Adaptation of catch-up saccades during the initiation of smooth pursuit eye movementsSCHÜTZ, Alexander C; SOUTO, David.Experimental brain research. 2011, Vol 209, Num 4, pp 537-549, issn 0014-4819, 13 p.Article
Object recognition during foveating eye movementsSCHÜTZ, Alexander C; BRAUN, Doris I; GEGENFURTNER, Karl R et al.Vision research (Oxford). 2009, Vol 49, Num 18, pp 2241-2253, issn 0042-6989, 13 p.Article
Task difficulty in mental arithmetic affects microsaccadic rates and magnitudesSIEGENTHALER, Eva; COSTELA, Francisco M; McCAMY, Michael B et al.European journal of neuroscience (Print). 2014, Vol 39, Num 1-2, pp 287-294, issn 0953-816X, 8 p.Article
La structure d'occurrence des mouvements oculaires rapides du sommeil paradoxal est similaire chez les jumeaux homozygotes = Temporal pattern of rapid eye movement during paradoxical sleep are similar in human monozygotous twinsCHOUVET, G; BLOIS, R; DEBILLY, G et al.Comptes rendus des séances de l'Académie des sciences. Série 3, Sciences de la vie. 1983, Vol 296, Num 22, pp 1063-1068, issn 0249-6313Article
Re-starting a neural race: anti-saccade correctionNOORANI, Imran; CARPENTER, R. H. S.European journal of neuroscience (Print). 2014, Vol 39, Num 1-2, pp 159-164, issn 0953-816X, 6 p.Article
Evidence for a directional correspondence between eye movements and dream imagery in REM sleepHERMAN, J. H; ERMAN, M; BOYS, R et al.Sleep (New York, NY). 1984, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 52-63, issn 0161-8105Article
VELOCITY PATTERNS OF RAPID EYE MOVEMENTSHENRIKSSON NG; PYYKKO I; SCHALEN L et al.1980; ACTA OTO-LARYNGOL.; SWE; DA. 1980; VOL. 89; NO 5-6; PP. 504-512; ABS. GER; BIBL. 29 REF.Article
Persistence and phase synchronisation properties of fixational eye movementsMOSHEL, S; ZIVOTOFSKY, A. Z; JIN-RONG, L et al.The European physical journal. Special topics. 2008, Vol 161, pp 207-223, issn 1951-6355, 17 p.Article
I see you remembering: What eye movements can reveal about process characteristics of prospective memoryHARTWIG, Josephine; SCHNITZSPAHN, Katharina M; KLIEGEL, Matthias et al.International journal of psychophysiology. 2013, Vol 88, Num 2, pp 193-199, issn 0167-8760, 7 p.Article
Age-related trends in saccade characteristics among the elderlyPELTSCH, A; HEMRAJ, A; GARCIA, A et al.Neurobiology of aging. 2011, Vol 32, Num 4, pp 669-679, issn 0197-4580, 11 p.Article
Storage of an oculomotor motion aftereffectWATAMANIUK, Scott N. J; HEINEN, Stephen J.Vision research (Oxford). 2007, Vol 47, Num 4, pp 466-473, issn 0042-6989, 8 p.Article
Looking to understand : The coupling between speakers' and listeners' eye movements and its relationship to discourse comprehensionRICHARDSON, Daniel C; DALE, Rick.Cognitive science. 2005, Vol 29, Num 6, pp 1045-1060, issn 0364-0213, 16 p.Article
Fixational saccades alter the gap effectWATANABE, Masayuki; MATSUO, Yuka; LING ZHA et al.European journal of neuroscience (Print). 2014, Vol 39, Num 11-12, pp 2098-2106, issn 0953-816X, 9 p.Article
Physical activity after retirement enhances vestibulo-ocular reflex in elderly humansGAUCHARD, Gérome C; VANCON, Guy; GENTINE, André et al.Neuroscience letters. 2004, Vol 360, Num 1-2, pp 17-20, issn 0304-3940, 4 p.Article