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363 related items for PubMed ID: 19022277

  • 1. Linking physiology with behaviour: Functional specialisation of the visual field is reflected in gaze patterns during visual search.
    Pflugshaupt T, von Wartburg R, Wurtz P, Chaves S, Déruaz A, Nyffeler T, von Arx S, Luethi M, Cazzoli D, Mueri RM.
    Vision Res; 2009 Jan; 49(2):237-48. PubMed ID: 19022277
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  • 2. Audio-visual stimulation improves oculomotor patterns in patients with hemianopia.
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  • 3. Changes in the functional visual field during search with and without eye movements.
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  • 4. Is the origin of the hemianopic line bisection error purely visual? Evidence from eye movements in simulated hemianopia.
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  • 7. Line bisection in simulated homonymous hemianopia.
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  • 8. Simulation of artificial vision: II. Eccentric reading of full-page text and the learning of this task.
    Sommerhalder J, Rappaz B, de Haller R, Fornos AP, Safran AB, Pelizzone M.
    Vision Res; 2004 May 15; 44(14):1693-706. PubMed ID: 15136004
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  • 9. (Un-) coupling gaze and attention outside central vision.
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  • 11. Binocular fixation disparity in single word displays.
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  • 12. Adaptation of eye-movements to simulated hemianopia in reading and visual exploration: Transfer or specificity?
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  • 13. Comparing explorative saccade and flicker training in hemianopia: a randomized controlled study.
    Roth T, Sokolov AN, Messias A, Roth P, Weller M, Trauzettel-Klosinski S.
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  • 14. Vision restoration therapy does not benefit from costimulation: A pilot study.
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  • 15. Functional compensation of visual field deficits in hemianopic patients under the influence of different task demands.
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  • 16. Coarse-to-fine eye movement strategy in visual search.
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    Vision Res; 2007 Aug 11; 47(17):2272-80. PubMed ID: 17617434
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  • 18. Causes of cross-over in unilateral neglect: between-group comparisons, within-patient dissociations and eye movements.
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  • 19. The influence of "blind" distractors on eye movement trajectories in visual hemifield defects.
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  • 20. Visual search deficits in Williams-Beuren syndrome.
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