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Posted on November 9, 2020December 8, 2020 by jhuhsl_vmbgje

 

Inter-Trial Correlations in Predictive-Saccade Endpoints: Fractal Scaling Reflects Differential Control along Task-Relevant and Orthogonal Directions

Pamela Federighi, Aaron L.Wong, and MarkShelhamer

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Posted in Peer Reviewed PublicationsTagged eye movement, nonlinear dynamics, ocular alignment

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