The role of saccades in exerting voluntary control in perceptual and binocular rivalry

scientific article published on 23 November 2005

The role of saccades in exerting voluntary control in perceptual and binocular rivalry is …
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P356DOI10.1016/J.VISRES.2005.10.011
P698PubMed publication ID16309727

P50authorRaymond van EeQ51991897
Loes van DamQ63982629
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P433issue6-7
P921main subjectBinocular rivalryQ864009
P304page(s)787-799
P577publication date2005-11-23
P1433published inVision ResearchQ1307852
P1476titleThe role of saccades in exerting voluntary control in perceptual and binocular rivalry
P478volume46

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