Comparison of the precision of smooth pursuit in humans and head unrestrained monkeys
Direct comparison of results of humans and monkeys is often complicated by differences in experimental conditions. We replicated in head unrestrained macaques experiments of a recent study comparing human directional precision during smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM) and saccades to moving targets...
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Main Authors: | Jan Churan (Author), Doris I. Braun (Author), Karl R. Gegenfurtner (Author), Frank Bremmer (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2018-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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