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H1
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Using electrooculography to track closed-eye movements.
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MacNeil, Raymond R.
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H2
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Discriminable human gaze patterns for solid objects versus 2-D and 3-D pictures of those objects
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Fairchild, Grant
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H3
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Torsional eye movements while viewing an illusory tilted scene
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Winnick, Ariel
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H5
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A Model of the Post-saccadic Dynamics of Visual Sensitivity
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Yang, Bin
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H6
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Temporal dynamics of peri-microsaccadic perceptual modulations in the foveola
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Stearns, Zoe
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H7
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Alterations in oculomotor behavior in healthy aging and mild cognitive impairment
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Kwon, Elisa
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H8
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Eye movement deficits in Parkinson’s patients are compensated during go/no-go manual interceptions
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Fooken, Jolande
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H9
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Objective Dynamic Visual Acuity Assessment Method Based on Steady-State Visual Evoked Potentials with Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements Recording
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Du, Chenghang
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H10
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Smooth Pursuit Stabilizes Objects in Perceptual and not Retinal Coordinates
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Maechler, Marvin, R.
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H11
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Post-saccadic dynamics of visual sensitivity across the visual field
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Li, Yuanhao
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H12
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A natural look at scanpath theory: The way we move our head and eyes predicts scene recognition
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Anderson, Nicola
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H13
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Features derived from a deep neural network distinguish visual cues used by CCTV experts versus novices
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Peng, Yujia
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H14
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Pathologist pupil dilation reflects difficulty in diagnosing digital breast tissue biopsies
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Lavelle, Mark
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H15
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PRL location consistency across tasks and participants: a simulated scotoma study
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Maniglia, Marcello
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H16
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Saccades during visual search: adaptations in the presence of a binocular scotoma
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Vullings, Cécile
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H17
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Spatial resolution of pre-microsaccadic perceptual enhancements across the foveola
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Zhang, Yue
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Osprey
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Eye Movements: Neural mechanisms
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H18
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A large-scale standardized survey of neural receptive fields in an entire column in mouse V1
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Abbasi Asl, Reza
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H19
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Using classification-based decoding to analyze the Spatiotopic and Retinotopic memory representations in primates
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Khaki, Milad
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H20
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Diffeomorphic Registration of Retinotopic Maps with Quasiconformal Mapping
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Wang, Yalin
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H21
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Quantitative Characterization of the Human Retinotopic Map Based on Quasiconformal Mapping
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Ta, Duyan
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H22
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Development of the visual pathways predicts changes in electrophysiological responses in visual cortex
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Caffarra, Sendy
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H23
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Assessing the general utility of a probabilistic atlas for independent delineation of early visual areas
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Weldon, Kimberly
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H24
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Multi-voxel pattern analysis of center-surround processing in psychosis
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Montoya, Samantha
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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H25
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Stronger BOLD responses along the horizontal meridian in V1
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Kay, Kendrick
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Osprey
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Spatial Vision: Neural Mechanisms 1
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