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  • 51. Human smooth pursuit gain is modulated by a signal related to gaze velocity.
    Bayer O, Eggert T, Glasauer S, Büttner U.
    Neuroreport; 2008 Aug 06; 19(12):1217-20. PubMed ID: 18628668
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  • 57. Ongoing eye movements constrain visual perception.
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  • 58. Effects of head motion and stereo viewing on perceived glossiness.
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  • 59. Linear vection as a function of stimulus eccentricity, visual angle, and fixation.
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  • 60. The role of vection, eye movements and postural instability in the etiology of motion sickness.
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