Is the remote distractor effect on saccade latency greater when the distractor is less eccentric than the target?
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Casteau, S., Vitu, F., & Walker, R. Is the remote distractor effect on saccade latency greater when the distractor is less eccentric than the target?. . https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006616671273
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Population averaging in the distorted map of the superior colliculus: A new and simple account of systematic saccadic undershoot
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Population averaging in the distorted map of the superior colliculus: A new and simple account of systematic saccadic undershoot. In S. Casteau, & F. Vitu (Eds.),
Mapping the distribution of neural activity in humans’ oculomotor centres: A behavioural study.
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Mapping the distribution of neural activity in humans’ oculomotor centres: A behavioural study. In S. Casteau, & F. Vitu (Eds.),
The spatio-temporal modulation of saccades in a double-step paradigm.
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Casteau, S., & Walker, R. (2015). The spatio-temporal modulation of saccades in a double-step paradigm. In U. Ansorge, T. Ditye, A. Florack, & H. Leder (Eds.),Studies of saccades made in the double-step paradigm have shown that saccade landingposition is modulated by the time between target-step and saccade initiation. At short de-lays, first saccade land accurately on the second location, for long delays... Read More about The spatio-temporal modulation of saccades in a double-step paradigm..
Can the Cortical Magnification Factor account for the latency increase in the Remote Distractor Effect when the distractor is less eccentric than the target?
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Can the Cortical Magnification Factor account for the latency increase in the Remote Distractor Effect when the distractor is less eccentric than the target?. In S. Casteau, F. Vitu, & R. Walker (Eds.), . https://doi.org/10.16910/jemr.10.6
The uncertainty of target location: A tool to explore the neural mechanisms involved in the computation of vertical saccades in humans
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The uncertainty of target location: A tool to explore the neural mechanisms involved in the computation of vertical saccades in humans. In S. Casteau, & F. Vitu (Eds.),
When to move the eyes: Re-examining alternative accounts in light of human behavioral data
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When to move the eyes: Re-examining alternative accounts in light of human behavioral data. In S. Casteau, & F. Vitu (Eds.),
Do the eye-movement system and the arm-movement system contribute independently to attentional orienting: a TMS study
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Do the eye-movement system and the arm-movement system contribute independently to attentional orienting: a TMS study. In S. Casteau, J. Hathaway, A. Ellison, & D. T. Smith (Eds.), . https://doi.org/10.1177/0301006618824879
Enhanced fixation activity reduces remote-distractor and global effects
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Enhanced fixation activity reduces remote-distractor and global effects. In S. Casteau, & F. Vitu (Eds.),
An attempt to generate vertical saccades with pairs of contralateral stimuli
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An attempt to generate vertical saccades with pairs of contralateral stimuli. In S. Casteau, & F. Vitu (Eds.),