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The following pages link to Binocular fixation in the rhesus monkey: spatial and temporal characteristics (Q71352874):
Displaying 15 items.
- Shifter circuits: a computational strategy for dynamic aspects of visual processing (Q24863991) (← links)
- Fixational eye movements and binocular vision (Q28244855) (← links)
- Microsaccades: small steps on a long way (Q28255149) (← links)
- The significance of microsaccades for vision and oculomotor control (Q28306827) (← links)
- Influence of Target Parameters on Fixation Stability in Normal and Strabismic Monkeys (Q36683957) (← links)
- A physiological perspective on fixational eye movements (Q38299126) (← links)
- Dynamic stabilization of receptive fields of cortical neurons (VI) during fixation of gaze in the macaque (Q41190350) (← links)
- Receptive fields of disparity-selective neurons in macaque striate cortex (Q48127044) (← links)
- Binocular neurons in V1 of awake monkeys are selective for absolute, not relative, disparity (Q48181070) (← links)
- Shift of Visual Fixation Dependent On Background Illumination (Q48470165) (← links)
- Mechanisms of Direction Selectivity in Macaque V1 (Q48491905) (← links)
- The response of neurons in areas V1 and MT of the alert rhesus monkey to moving random dot patterns (Q48564720) (← links)
- Figure‐Ground Segregation at Contours: a Neural Mechanism in the Visual Cortex of the Alert Monkey (Q48692317) (← links)
- Dark adaptation and increment threshold in rhesus monkey and man (Q69650069) (← links)
- Visual receptive fields of neurons in primary visual cortex (V1) move in space with the eye movements of fixation (Q73307782) (← links)