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Primacy of spatial information in guiding target selection for pursuit and saccades (2002).

January 25, 2011News, Publications, Selected Publicationsadler

Adler, S.A., Bala, J., and Krauzlis, R.J. (2002).  Primacy of spatial information in guiding target selection for pursuit and saccades.  Journal of Vision, 2, 627-644.

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