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F A Miles

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Vision Research|July 20, 2002
Voluntary saccadic eye movements in humans studied with a double-cue paradigmB M Sheliga, V J Brown, F A Miles
Reviews of Oculomotor Research|January 1, 1985
An adaptive equalizer model of the primate vestibulo-ocular reflexF A Miles, L M Optican, S G Lisberger
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
Visual Neuroscience|July 1, 1994
Effect of disparity in the peripheral field on short-latency ocular following responsesK Kawano, Y Inoue, A Takemura, et al.
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Short-latency disparity-vergence eye movements in humans: sensitivity to simulated orthogonal tropiasD-S Yang, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 22, 1999
Target selection for pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humansR J Krauzlis, A Z Zivotofsky, F A Miles
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 19, 2002
Population coding in cortical area MSTA Takemura, K Kawano, C Quaia, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 1, 1984
Signals used to compute errors in monkey vestibuloocular reflex: possible role of flocculusS G Lisberger, F A Miles, D S Zee
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
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Vision Research|July 20, 2002
Voluntary saccadic eye movements in humans studied with a double-cue paradigmB M Sheliga, V J Brown, F A Miles
Reviews of Oculomotor Research|January 1, 1985
An adaptive equalizer model of the primate vestibulo-ocular reflexF A Miles, L M Optican, S G Lisberger
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
Visual Neuroscience|July 1, 1994
Effect of disparity in the peripheral field on short-latency ocular following responsesK Kawano, Y Inoue, A Takemura, et al.
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Short-latency disparity-vergence eye movements in humans: sensitivity to simulated orthogonal tropiasD-S Yang, E J FitzGibbon, F A Miles
Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience|December 22, 1999
Target selection for pursuit and saccadic eye movements in humansR J Krauzlis, A Z Zivotofsky, F A Miles
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 19, 2002
Population coding in cortical area MSTA Takemura, K Kawano, C Quaia, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 1, 1984
Signals used to compute errors in monkey vestibuloocular reflex: possible role of flocculusS G Lisberger, F A Miles, D S Zee
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
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