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Characteristics of Remembered Saccades in Parkinson's Disease. / Duysens, Jacques; van Gisbergen, Jan A.M.; Lueck, Christian J. et al.
Studies in Visual Information Processing. Vol. 5 1994. p. 213-223 (Studies in Visual Information Processing; Vol. 5, No. C).

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Duysens, J, van Gisbergen, JAM, Lueck, CJ, Crawford, TJ & Kennard, C 1994, Characteristics of Remembered Saccades in Parkinson's Disease. in Studies in Visual Information Processing. vol. 5, Studies in Visual Information Processing, no. C, vol. 5, pp. 213-223. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-81808-9.50024-X

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Duysens, J., van Gisbergen, J. A. M., Lueck, C. J., Crawford, T. J., & Kennard, C. (1994). Characteristics of Remembered Saccades in Parkinson's Disease. In Studies in Visual Information Processing (Vol. 5, pp. 213-223). (Studies in Visual Information Processing; Vol. 5, No. C). https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-444-81808-9.50024-X

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Duysens J, van Gisbergen JAM, Lueck CJ, Crawford TJ, Kennard C. Characteristics of Remembered Saccades in Parkinson's Disease. In Studies in Visual Information Processing. Vol. 5. 1994. p. 213-223. (Studies in Visual Information Processing; C). doi: 10.1016/B978-0-444-81808-9.50024-X

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Duysens, Jacques ; van Gisbergen, Jan A.M. ; Lueck, Christian J. et al. / Characteristics of Remembered Saccades in Parkinson's Disease. Studies in Visual Information Processing. Vol. 5 1994. pp. 213-223 (Studies in Visual Information Processing; C).

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