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The following pages link to The sources of variability in saccadic eye movements (Q80797823):
Displaying 50 items.
- Focality, stochasticity and neuroanatomic propagation in ALS pathogenesis (Q26994792) (← links)
- Perceptual task induces saccadic adaptation by target selection. (Q27317794) (← links)
- Optimal control of saccades by spatial-temporal activity patterns in the monkey superior colliculus (Q27331110) (← links)
- Learning the microstructure of successful behavior (Q28742359) (← links)
- Kinematic Origins of Motor Inconsistency in Expert Pianists (Q30375741) (← links)
- Objective Evaluation of Vergence Disorders and a Research-Based Novel Method for Vergence Rehabilitation (Q30388380) (← links)
- A framework for using signal, noise, and variation to determine whether the brain controls movement synergies or single muscles (Q30418775) (← links)
- Reinforcing saccadic amplitude variability (Q30473974) (← links)
- Human thalamus contributes to perceptual stability across eye movements. (Q30493223) (← links)
- Variations in crowding, saccadic precision, and spatial localization reveal the shared topology of spatial vision (Q33620079) (← links)
- The trade-off between spatial and temporal variabilities in reciprocal upper-limb aiming movements of different durations (Q33623608) (← links)
- Selective Age Effects on Visual Attention and Motor Attention during a Cued Saccade Task (Q33677038) (← links)
- Compensation for changing motor uncertainty (Q33747554) (← links)
- Visual guidance of smooth-pursuit eye movements: sensation, action, and what happens in between (Q33920285) (← links)
- Amplitudes and directions of individual saccades can be adjusted by corollary discharge (Q34099964) (← links)
- Choice of saccade endpoint under risk (Q34229538) (← links)
- Spread deficits in initiation, speed and accuracy of horizontal and vertical automatic saccades in dementia with lewy bodies (Q34462718) (← links)
- Error correcting mechanisms during antisaccades: contribution of online control during primary saccades and offline control via secondary saccades (Q34924115) (← links)
- Integration of retinal and extraretinal information across eye movements (Q34989548) (← links)
- The effect of saccade metrics on the corollary discharge contribution to perceived eye location. (Q35632647) (← links)
- Shared sensory estimates for human motion perception and pursuit eye movements (Q35675198) (← links)
- Reward Pays the Cost of Noise Reduction in Motor and Cognitive Control (Q36019926) (← links)
- Modeling Inter-trial Variability of Saccade Trajectories: Effects of Lesions of the Oculomotor Part of the Fastigial Nucleus (Q36063136) (← links)
- Depth cues, rather than perceived depth, govern vergence (Q36103114) (← links)
- How is a motor skill learned? Change and invariance at the levels of task success and trajectory control (Q36115978) (← links)
- Evidence for hyperbolic temporal discounting of reward in control of movements (Q36290602) (← links)
- Synchronization of medial temporal lobe and prefrontal rhythms in human decision making (Q36583409) (← links)
- Quantifying the spatial extent of the corollary discharge benefit to transsaccadic visual perception (Q36729741) (← links)
- Saccade Adaptation and Visual Uncertainty. (Q36927921) (← links)
- Specific saccade deficits in patients with Alzheimer's disease at mild to moderate stage and in patients with amnestic mild cognitive impairment (Q36993369) (← links)
- Noise in the nervous system (Q37102165) (← links)
- Inter-Trial Correlations in Predictive-Saccade Endpoints: Fractal Scaling Reflects Differential Control along Task-Relevant and Orthogonal Directions (Q37683198) (← links)
- Operant control of human eye movements (Q37847473) (← links)
- Motor abilities in autism: a review using a computational context (Q38020797) (← links)
- Linking sensory neurons to visually guided behavior: relating MST activity to steering in a virtual environment (Q38156484) (← links)
- How and why neural and motor variation are related (Q38407385) (← links)
- Computations in Sensorimotor Learning (Q38410400) (← links)
- The Role of Variability in Motor Learning. (Q39295771) (← links)
- Long latency and high variability in accuracy-speed of prosaccades in Alzheimer's disease at mild to moderate stage (Q39997966) (← links)
- Decoding Target Distance and Saccade Amplitude from Population Activity in the Macaque Lateral Intraparietal Area (LIP). (Q40978529) (← links)
- Saccadic eye movements minimize the consequences of motor noise (Q42113009) (← links)
- Sensory population decoding for visually guided movements (Q42576561) (← links)
- Precision of speed discrimination and smooth pursuit eye movements (Q42608263) (← links)
- The duration of reaching movement is longer than predicted by minimum variance (Q42747222) (← links)
- The distribution of quick phase interval durations in human optokinetic nystagmus (Q44103971) (← links)
- Averaging is not everything: the saccade global effect weakens with increasing stimulus size. (Q47314516) (← links)
- Altered saccadic targets when processing facial expressions under different attentional and stimulus conditions (Q47336337) (← links)
- The pupil is faster than the corneal reflection (CR): Are video based pupil-CR eye trackers suitable for studying detailed dynamics of eye movements? (Q47635673) (← links)
- Sources of variability in interceptive movements. (Q48706953) (← links)
- Altered visual strategies and attention are related to increased force fluctuations during a pinch grip task in older adults (Q48723271) (← links)