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Critical Reviews in Bioengineering
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January 1, 1980
Development, validation, and sensitivity analyses of human eye movement models
A T Bahill
Scientific American
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January 1, 1979
The trajectories of saccadic eye movements
A T Bahill, L Stark
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
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December 1, 1983
Predicting final eye position halfway through a saccade
A T Bahill, J S Kallman
Annals of Biomedical Engineering
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July 1, 1995
Two methods for recommending bat weights
A T Bahill, M M Freitas
Vision Research
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January 1, 1983
Smooth pursuit eye movements in response to predictable target motions
A T Bahill, J D McDonald
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
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July 1, 1977
Oblique saccadic eye movements. Independence of horizontal and vertical channels
A T Bahill, L Stark
Experimental Neurology
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July 1, 1975
Overlapping saccades and glissades are produced by fatigue in the saccadic eye movement system
A T Bahill, L Stark
Investigative Ophthalmology
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June 1, 1975
Most naturally occurring human saccades have magnitudes of 15 degrees or less
A T Bahill, D Adler, L Stark
Biological Cybernetics
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January 1, 1983
Model emulates human smooth pursuit system producing zero-latency target tracking
A T Bahill, J D McDonald
Neurology
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August 1, 1979
Types of saccadic eye movements
A T Bahill, B T Troost
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Critical Reviews in Bioengineering
|
January 1, 1980
Development, validation, and sensitivity analyses of human eye movement models
A T Bahill
Scientific American
|
January 1, 1979
The trajectories of saccadic eye movements
A T Bahill, L Stark
IEEE Transactions on Bio-Medical Engineering
|
December 1, 1983
Predicting final eye position halfway through a saccade
A T Bahill, J S Kallman
Annals of Biomedical Engineering
|
July 1, 1995
Two methods for recommending bat weights
A T Bahill, M M Freitas
Vision Research
|
January 1, 1983
Smooth pursuit eye movements in response to predictable target motions
A T Bahill, J D McDonald
Archives of Ophthalmology (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)
|
July 1, 1977
Oblique saccadic eye movements. Independence of horizontal and vertical channels
A T Bahill, L Stark
Experimental Neurology
|
July 1, 1975
Overlapping saccades and glissades are produced by fatigue in the saccadic eye movement system
A T Bahill, L Stark
Investigative Ophthalmology
|
June 1, 1975
Most naturally occurring human saccades have magnitudes of 15 degrees or less
A T Bahill, D Adler, L Stark
Biological Cybernetics
|
January 1, 1983
Model emulates human smooth pursuit system producing zero-latency target tracking
A T Bahill, J D McDonald
Neurology
|
August 1, 1979
Types of saccadic eye movements
A T Bahill, B T Troost
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