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  • 27. Self-bias modulates saccadic control.
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  • 31. Age-related trends in saccade characteristics among the elderly.
    Peltsch A, Hemraj A, Garcia A, Munoz DP.
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  • 34. Clinical correlates of attentional bias to drug cues associated with cocaine dependence.
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    Díaz-Batanero C, Domínguez-Salas S, Moraleda E, Fernández-Calderón F, Lozano OM.
    Drug Alcohol Depend; 2018 Jan 01; 182():40-47. PubMed ID: 29136565
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  • 36. Effects of stimulus-induced saccades on manual response times in healthy elderly and in patients with right-parietal lesions.
    Verleger R, Heide W, Kömpf D.
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  • 39. Complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS) or continuous unilateral distal experimental pain stimulation in healthy subjects does not bias visual attention towards one hemifield.
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  • 40. Attentional cueing at the saccade goal, not at the target location, facilitates saccades.
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