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Josh Wallman

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Journal of Neurophysiology|January 24, 2009
Saccade adaptation specific to visual contextJames P Herman, Mark R Harwood, Josh Wallman
Plos One|April 5, 2013
End-point variability is not noise in saccade adaptationJames P Herman, C Phillip Cloud, Josh Wallman
Journal of Ophthalmology|May 31, 2014
Salient distractors can induce saccade adaptationAfsheen Khan, Sally A McFadden, Mark Harwood, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|June 28, 2005
In a matter of minutes, the eye can know which way to growXiaoying Zhu, Tae Woo Park, Jonathan Winawer, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 1, 2008
The spatial scale of attention strongly modulates saccade latenciesMark R Harwood, Laurent Madelain, Richard J Krauzlis, et al.
Journal of Vision|November 5, 2010
Saccade adaptation is unhampered by distractorsLaurent Madelain, Mark R Harwood, James P Herman, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|March 16, 2013
Eyes in various species can shorten to compensate for myopic defocusXiaoying Zhu, Neville A McBrien, Earl L Smith, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|June 27, 2006
Acute effects of dietary retinoic acid on ocular components in the growing chickSally A McFadden, Marc H C Howlett, James R Mertz, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 14, 2014
Adaptation of naturally paced saccadesMichael J Gray, Annabelle Blangero, James P Herman, et al.
Neuroimage|October 9, 2012
Oscillatory alpha-band suppression mechanisms during the rapid attentional shifts required to perform an anti-saccade taskDaniel Belyusar, Adam C Snyder, Hans-Peter Frey, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|January 24, 2009
Saccade adaptation specific to visual contextJames P Herman, Mark R Harwood, Josh Wallman
Plos One|April 5, 2013
End-point variability is not noise in saccade adaptationJames P Herman, C Phillip Cloud, Josh Wallman
Journal of Ophthalmology|May 31, 2014
Salient distractors can induce saccade adaptationAfsheen Khan, Sally A McFadden, Mark Harwood, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|June 28, 2005
In a matter of minutes, the eye can know which way to growXiaoying Zhu, Tae Woo Park, Jonathan Winawer, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 1, 2008
The spatial scale of attention strongly modulates saccade latenciesMark R Harwood, Laurent Madelain, Richard J Krauzlis, et al.
Journal of Vision|November 5, 2010
Saccade adaptation is unhampered by distractorsLaurent Madelain, Mark R Harwood, James P Herman, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|March 16, 2013
Eyes in various species can shorten to compensate for myopic defocusXiaoying Zhu, Neville A McBrien, Earl L Smith, et al.
Experimental Eye Research|June 27, 2006
Acute effects of dietary retinoic acid on ocular components in the growing chickSally A McFadden, Marc H C Howlett, James R Mertz, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 14, 2014
Adaptation of naturally paced saccadesMichael J Gray, Annabelle Blangero, James P Herman, et al.
Neuroimage|October 9, 2012
Oscillatory alpha-band suppression mechanisms during the rapid attentional shifts required to perform an anti-saccade taskDaniel Belyusar, Adam C Snyder, Hans-Peter Frey, et al.
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