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Ocular following in humans: spatial properties.
Quaia C, Sheliga BM, Fitzgibbon EJ, Optican LM. Quaia C, et al. J Vis. 2012 Apr 20;12(4):10.1167/12.4.13 13. doi: 10.1167/12.4.13. J Vis. 2012. PMID: 22523400 Free PMC article.
Human short-latency ocular vergence responses produced by interocular velocity differences.
Sheliga BM, Quaia C, FitzGibbon EJ, Cumming BG. Sheliga BM, et al. Among authors: quaia c. J Vis. 2016 Aug 1;16(10):11. doi: 10.1167/16.10.11. J Vis. 2016. PMID: 27548089 Free PMC article.
VRs were the strongest for spatial frequencies in the range of 0.35-1 c/, much higher than the optimal spatial frequencies for evoking ocular-following responses observed during frontoparallel motion. ...In this case the most effective stimuli have low speed, as predicted …
VRs were the strongest for spatial frequencies in the range of 0.35-1 c/, much higher than the optimal spatial frequencies for evokin …
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