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B M Sheliga

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Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Spatial attention and eye movementsB M Sheliga, L Riggio, G Rizzolatti
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1994
Orienting of attention and eye movementsB M Sheliga, L Riggio, G Rizzolatti
Journal of Vision|January 8, 2010
The initial torsional Ocular Following Response (tOFR) in humans: a response to the total motion energy in the stimulus?B M Sheliga, E J Fitzgibbon, F A Miles
Vision Research|June 13, 2006
Short-latency disparity vergence eye movements: a response to disparity energyB M Sheliga, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
Vision Research|July 8, 2008
Spatial summation properties of the human ocular following response (OFR): evidence for nonlinearities due to local and global inhibitory interactionsB M Sheliga, E J Fitzgibbon, F A Miles
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 1997
Effects of spatial attention on directional manual and ocular responsesB M Sheliga, L Craighero, L Riggio, et al.
Neuroreport|February 15, 1995
Spatial attention-determined modifications in saccade trajectoriesB M Sheliga, L Riggio, L Craighero, et al.
Vision Research|November 23, 2006
Human vergence eye movements initiated by competing disparities: evidence for a winner-take-all mechanismB M Sheliga, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk|January 1, 1990
[The neurophysiological mechanisms of the oculomotor behavior of mammals]V V Shul'govskiĭ, B M Sheliga, S K Prokof'ev
Progress in Brain Research|August 23, 2008
Human ocular following: evidence that responses to large-field stimuli are limited by local and global inhibitory influencesB M Sheliga, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
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Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1995
Spatial attention and eye movementsB M Sheliga, L Riggio, G Rizzolatti
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1994
Orienting of attention and eye movementsB M Sheliga, L Riggio, G Rizzolatti
Journal of Vision|January 8, 2010
The initial torsional Ocular Following Response (tOFR) in humans: a response to the total motion energy in the stimulus?B M Sheliga, E J Fitzgibbon, F A Miles
Vision Research|June 13, 2006
Short-latency disparity vergence eye movements: a response to disparity energyB M Sheliga, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
Vision Research|July 8, 2008
Spatial summation properties of the human ocular following response (OFR): evidence for nonlinearities due to local and global inhibitory interactionsB M Sheliga, E J Fitzgibbon, F A Miles
Experimental Brain Research|April 1, 1997
Effects of spatial attention on directional manual and ocular responsesB M Sheliga, L Craighero, L Riggio, et al.
Neuroreport|February 15, 1995
Spatial attention-determined modifications in saccade trajectoriesB M Sheliga, L Riggio, L Craighero, et al.
Vision Research|November 23, 2006
Human vergence eye movements initiated by competing disparities: evidence for a winner-take-all mechanismB M Sheliga, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
Uspekhi Fiziologicheskikh Nauk|January 1, 1990
[The neurophysiological mechanisms of the oculomotor behavior of mammals]V V Shul'govskiĭ, B M Sheliga, S K Prokof'ev
Progress in Brain Research|August 23, 2008
Human ocular following: evidence that responses to large-field stimuli are limited by local and global inhibitory influencesB M Sheliga, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
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