Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements trigger equivalent gaze-cued orienting effects

scientific article published in August 2017

Saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements trigger equivalent gaze-cued orienting effects is …
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P356DOI10.1080/17470218.2017.1362703
P698PubMed publication ID28760076

P50authorPeter HancockQ42816276
Stephen R H LangtonQ75215828
P2093author name stringHelmut Leder
Alex H McIntyre
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P433issue9
P304page(s)1860-1872
P577publication date2017-08-01
P1433published inQuarterly Journal of Experimental PsychologyQ2874626
P1476titleSaccades and smooth pursuit eye movements trigger equivalent gaze-cued orienting effects
P478volume71

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