Saccadic Eye Movements Attenuate Postural Sway but Less in Sleep-Deprived Young Adults
Sleep deprivation affects the performance of postural control and several other aspects related to attentional mechanisms that may alter sensory cue acquisition strategies. This study aimed to examine the possible effects of horizontal saccades and ocular fixation on a target in the performance of p...
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Main Authors: | Ivan E. Pinto Vargas (Author), Lucas E. Bicalho (Author), Sérgio T. Rodrigues (Author), José A. Barela (Author) |
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Frontiers Media S.A.,
2020-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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