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The following pages link to Human gaze shifts in which head and eyes are not initially aligned (Q48372641):
Displaying 28 items.
- Head Movement Evoked By Electrical Stimulation in the Supplementary Eye Field of the Rhesus Monkey (Q29399216) (← links)
- Human sound localization: measurements in untrained, head-unrestrained subjects using gaze as a pointer (Q30475880) (← links)
- Experimental control of eye and head positions prior to head-unrestrained gaze shifts in monkey (Q31031215) (← links)
- Eye-head coordination for visual cognitive processing (Q35208626) (← links)
- Amplitude changes in response to target displacements during human eye-head movements (Q36511902) (← links)
- Coupling between horizontal and vertical components of saccadic eye movements during constant amplitude and direction gaze shifts in the rhesus monkey (Q37018566) (← links)
- Oblique gaze shifts: head movements reveal new aspects of component coupling (Q37021460) (← links)
- Head-unrestrained gaze adaptation in the rhesus macaque (Q37086525) (← links)
- Coordination of the eyes and head during visual orienting (Q37243859) (← links)
- Idiosyncratic variations in eye-head coupling observed in the laboratory also manifest during spontaneous behavior in a natural setting (Q46428545) (← links)
- Gaze orienting in dynamic visual double steps (Q46656383) (← links)
- A new paradigm to investigate the roles of head and eye movements in the coordination of whole-body movements (Q48134882) (← links)
- Neural network simulations of the primate oculomotor system. V. Eye-head gaze shifts. (Q48336828) (← links)
- Representation of Horizontal head-on-body position in the primate superior colliculus (Q48379882) (← links)
- Kinematics and eye-head coordination of gaze shifts evoked from different sites in the superior colliculus of the cat. (Q48403400) (← links)
- Right-left asymmetries in the whisking behavior of rats anticipate head movements. (Q48434057) (← links)
- Head movements evoked by electrical stimulation in the frontal eye field of the monkey: evidence for independent eye and head control (Q48608018) (← links)
- Cortical and subcortical contributions to coordinated eye and head movements (Q48707261) (← links)
- Early head movements elicited by visual stimuli or collicular electrical stimulation in the cat. (Q48707267) (← links)
- Eye-head coordination during head-unrestrained gaze shifts in rhesus monkeys (Q48716891) (← links)
- Head-eye interactions during vertical gaze shifts made by rhesus monkeys (Q48795307) (← links)
- Combined eye-head gaze shifts to visual and auditory targets in humans (Q48926370) (← links)
- Optimal control of gaze shifts. (Q51819543) (← links)
- Eye, head, and body coordination during large gaze shifts in rhesus monkeys: movement kinematics and the influence of posture (Q51996747) (← links)
- Human eye-head gaze shifts in a distractor task. II. Reduced threshold for initiation of early head movements. (Q52895467) (← links)
- Temporal coordination of the human head and eye during a natural sequential tapping task. (Q52935895) (← links)
- Human eye-head gaze shifts preserve their accuracy and spatiotemporal trajectory profiles despite long-duration torque perturbations that assist or oppose head motion (Q57041281) (← links)
- Electrical stimulation of rhesus monkey nucleus reticularis gigantocellularis. II. Effects on metrics and kinematics of ongoing gaze shifts to visual targets (Q76383709) (← links)