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Scott N J Watamaniuk

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Vision Research|September 13, 2005
The predictive power of trajectory motionScott N J Watamaniuk
Vision Research|January 24, 2007
Storage of an oculomotor motion aftereffectScott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Journal of Vision|July 23, 2015
Allocation of attention during pursuit of large objects is no different than during fixationScott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Perceptual and oculomotor evidence of limitations on processing accelerating motionScott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Segregation from direction differences in dynamic random-dot stimuliScott N J Watamaniuk, Jeff Flinn, R Eric Stohr
Vision Research|March 15, 2011
Perceived global flow direction reveals local vector weighting by luminanceScott N J Watamaniuk, Robert Sekuler, Suzanne P McKee
Journal of Vision|November 2, 2017
Illusory motion reveals velocity matching, not foveation, drives smooth pursuit of large objectsZheng Ma, Scott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 4, 2015
A foveal target increases catch-up saccade frequency during smooth pursuitStephen J Heinen, Elena Potapchuk, Scott N J Watamaniuk
Journal of Vision|February 12, 2011
Flexibility of foveal attention during ocular pursuitStephen J Heinen, Zhenlan Jin, Scott N J Watamaniuk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 25, 2017
A Subconscious Interaction between Fixation and Anticipatory PursuitScott N J Watamaniuk, Japjot Bal, Stephen J Heinen
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Vision Research|September 13, 2005
The predictive power of trajectory motionScott N J Watamaniuk
Vision Research|January 24, 2007
Storage of an oculomotor motion aftereffectScott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Journal of Vision|July 23, 2015
Allocation of attention during pursuit of large objects is no different than during fixationScott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Journal of Vision|February 10, 2004
Perceptual and oculomotor evidence of limitations on processing accelerating motionScott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Vision Research|January 22, 2003
Segregation from direction differences in dynamic random-dot stimuliScott N J Watamaniuk, Jeff Flinn, R Eric Stohr
Vision Research|March 15, 2011
Perceived global flow direction reveals local vector weighting by luminanceScott N J Watamaniuk, Robert Sekuler, Suzanne P McKee
Journal of Vision|November 2, 2017
Illusory motion reveals velocity matching, not foveation, drives smooth pursuit of large objectsZheng Ma, Scott N J Watamaniuk, Stephen J Heinen
Journal of Neurophysiology|December 4, 2015
A foveal target increases catch-up saccade frequency during smooth pursuitStephen J Heinen, Elena Potapchuk, Scott N J Watamaniuk
Journal of Vision|February 12, 2011
Flexibility of foveal attention during ocular pursuitStephen J Heinen, Zhenlan Jin, Scott N J Watamaniuk
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|October 25, 2017
A Subconscious Interaction between Fixation and Anticipatory PursuitScott N J Watamaniuk, Japjot Bal, Stephen J Heinen
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