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Neurology|December 12, 2001
Cerebellar lesions impair rapid saccade amplitude adaptationA Straube, H Deubel, J Ditterich, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 19, 2000
Spatial and temporal aspects of eye-hand coordination across different tasksU Sailer, T Eggert, J Ditterich, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 21, 2021
Implicit and explicit learning of Bayesian priors differently impacts bias during perceptual decision-makingV N Thakur, M A Basso, J Ditterich, et al.
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|February 5, 2003
Using high frame rate CMOS sensors for three-dimensional eye trackingA H Clarke, J Ditterich, K Drüen, et al.
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Neurology|December 12, 2001
Cerebellar lesions impair rapid saccade amplitude adaptationA Straube, H Deubel, J Ditterich, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|October 19, 2000
Spatial and temporal aspects of eye-hand coordination across different tasksU Sailer, T Eggert, J Ditterich, et al.
Scientific Reports|August 21, 2021
Implicit and explicit learning of Bayesian priors differently impacts bias during perceptual decision-makingV N Thakur, M A Basso, J Ditterich, et al.
Behavior Research Methods, Instruments, & Computers : a Journal of the Psychonomic Society, Inc|February 5, 2003
Using high frame rate CMOS sensors for three-dimensional eye trackingA H Clarke, J Ditterich, K Drüen, et al.
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