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Caitlin Gillen

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Vision Research|December 3, 2014
Target frequency influences antisaccade endpoint bias: evidence for perceptual averagingCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|June 18, 2014
Perceptual averaging governs antisaccade endpoint biasCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2015
The antisaccade task: Vector inversion contributes to a statistical summary representation of target eccentricitiesMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Jeffrey Weiler
Experimental Brain Research|December 15, 2015
Alternating between pro- and antisaccades: switch-costs manifest via decoupling the spatial relations between stimulus and responseMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Ashna Samani
Experimental Brain Research|July 26, 2013
Stimulus-driven saccades are characterized by an invariant undershooting bias: no evidence for a range effectCaitlin Gillen, Jeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
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Vision Research|December 3, 2014
Target frequency influences antisaccade endpoint bias: evidence for perceptual averagingCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Experimental Brain Research|June 18, 2014
Perceptual averaging governs antisaccade endpoint biasCaitlin Gillen, Matthew Heath
Journal of Vision|June 9, 2015
The antisaccade task: Vector inversion contributes to a statistical summary representation of target eccentricitiesMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Jeffrey Weiler
Experimental Brain Research|December 15, 2015
Alternating between pro- and antisaccades: switch-costs manifest via decoupling the spatial relations between stimulus and responseMatthew Heath, Caitlin Gillen, Ashna Samani
Experimental Brain Research|July 26, 2013
Stimulus-driven saccades are characterized by an invariant undershooting bias: no evidence for a range effectCaitlin Gillen, Jeffrey Weiler, Matthew Heath
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