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Miriam Spering

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Journal of Vision|July 9, 2014
Perceptual learning modifies untrained pursuit eye movementsSarit F A Szpiro, Miriam Spering, Marisa Carrasco
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2025
Poor fixation stability does not account for motion perception deficits in amblyopiaKimberly Meier, Simon Warner, Miriam Spering, et al.
Journal of Vision|January 9, 2025
Target interception in virtual reality is better for natural versus unnatural trajectory shapes and orientationsSofia Varon, Karsten Babin, Miriam Spering, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 13, 2021
Functional Use of Eye Movements for an Acting SystemAnouk J de Brouwer, J Randall Flanagan, Miriam Spering
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 24, 2023
Shared mechanisms drive ocular following and motion perceptionPhilipp Kreyenmeier, Romesh Kumbhani, J Anthony Movshon, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 26, 2020
On the relation between anticipatory ocular torsion and anticipatory smooth pursuitAustin C Rothwell, Xiuyun Wu, Janick Edinger, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 18, 2021
Look where you go: Characterizing eye movements toward optic flowHiu Mei Chow, Jonas Knöll, Matthew Madsen, et al.
Eneuro|June 4, 2024
Shared Mechanisms Drive Ocular Following and Motion PerceptionPhilipp Kreyenmeier, Romesh Kumbhani, J Anthony Movshon, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 3, 2021
Expectations about motion direction affect perception and anticipatory smooth pursuit differentlyXiuyun Wu, Austin C Rothwell, Miriam Spering, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 30, 2013
Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movementsSally R Ke, Jessica Lam, Dinesh K Pai, et al.
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Journal of Vision|July 9, 2014
Perceptual learning modifies untrained pursuit eye movementsSarit F A Szpiro, Miriam Spering, Marisa Carrasco
Scientific Reports|January 25, 2025
Poor fixation stability does not account for motion perception deficits in amblyopiaKimberly Meier, Simon Warner, Miriam Spering, et al.
Journal of Vision|January 9, 2025
Target interception in virtual reality is better for natural versus unnatural trajectory shapes and orientationsSofia Varon, Karsten Babin, Miriam Spering, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|January 13, 2021
Functional Use of Eye Movements for an Acting SystemAnouk J de Brouwer, J Randall Flanagan, Miriam Spering
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|October 24, 2023
Shared mechanisms drive ocular following and motion perceptionPhilipp Kreyenmeier, Romesh Kumbhani, J Anthony Movshon, et al.
Journal of Vision|February 26, 2020
On the relation between anticipatory ocular torsion and anticipatory smooth pursuitAustin C Rothwell, Xiuyun Wu, Janick Edinger, et al.
Journal of Vision|March 18, 2021
Look where you go: Characterizing eye movements toward optic flowHiu Mei Chow, Jonas Knöll, Matthew Madsen, et al.
Eneuro|June 4, 2024
Shared Mechanisms Drive Ocular Following and Motion PerceptionPhilipp Kreyenmeier, Romesh Kumbhani, J Anthony Movshon, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|February 3, 2021
Expectations about motion direction affect perception and anticipatory smooth pursuit differentlyXiuyun Wu, Austin C Rothwell, Miriam Spering, et al.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science|May 30, 2013
Directional asymmetries in human smooth pursuit eye movementsSally R Ke, Jessica Lam, Dinesh K Pai, et al.
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