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R M McPeek

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Vision Research|March 15, 2001
Short-term priming, concurrent processing, and saccade curvature during a target selection task in the monkeyR M McPeek, E L Keller
Vision Research|September 1, 1994
The effects of visual scene composition on the latency of saccadic eye movements of the rhesus monkeyR M McPeek, P H Schiller
Vision Research|May 27, 1999
Saccades require focal attention and are facilitated by a short-term memory systemR M McPeek, V Maljkovic, K Nakayama
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 9, 2000
Evidence against direct connections to PPRF EBNs from SC in the monkeyE L Keller, R M McPeek, T Salz
Vision Research|August 1, 2000
Concurrent processing of saccades in visual searchR M McPeek, A A Skavenski, K Nakayama
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 1, 2024
Physiological correlates of a simple saccadic-decision task to extended objects in superior colliculusB Caziot, B Cooper, M R Harwood, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 1, 1993
Using locations to store shape: an indirect effect of a lesionS M Kosslyn, P F Daly, R M McPeek, et al.
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Vision Research|March 15, 2001
Short-term priming, concurrent processing, and saccade curvature during a target selection task in the monkeyR M McPeek, E L Keller
Vision Research|September 1, 1994
The effects of visual scene composition on the latency of saccadic eye movements of the rhesus monkeyR M McPeek, P H Schiller
Vision Research|May 27, 1999
Saccades require focal attention and are facilitated by a short-term memory systemR M McPeek, V Maljkovic, K Nakayama
Journal of Neurophysiology|September 9, 2000
Evidence against direct connections to PPRF EBNs from SC in the monkeyE L Keller, R M McPeek, T Salz
Vision Research|August 1, 2000
Concurrent processing of saccades in visual searchR M McPeek, A A Skavenski, K Nakayama
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|April 1, 2024
Physiological correlates of a simple saccadic-decision task to extended objects in superior colliculusB Caziot, B Cooper, M R Harwood, et al.
Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)|November 1, 1993
Using locations to store shape: an indirect effect of a lesionS M Kosslyn, P F Daly, R M McPeek, et al.
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