Effect of Saccadic Adaptation on Sequences of Saccades
Accuracy of saccadic eye movements is maintained thanks to adaptation mechanisms. The adaptive lengthening and shortening of reactive and voluntary saccades rely on partially separate neural substrates. Although in daily-life we mostly perform sequences of saccades, the effect of saccadic adaptation...
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Main Authors: | Muriel Panouillères (Author), Roméo Salemme (Author), Christian Urquizar (Author), Denis Pélisson (Author) |
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Bern Open Publishing,
2012-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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