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Context-specific adaptation of saccade gain does not require opposing gain changes in order to be effective

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Kamali, F; Clendaniel, R; Shelhamer, M
Published in: Society for Neuroscience Abstracts
2001

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Society for Neuroscience Abstracts

Publication Date

2001

Volume

27
 

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Kamali, F., Clendaniel, R., & Shelhamer, M. (2001). Context-specific adaptation of saccade gain does not require opposing gain changes in order to be effective. In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts (Vol. 27).
Kamali, F., Richard Clendaniel, and M. Shelhamer. “Context-specific adaptation of saccade gain does not require opposing gain changes in order to be effective.” In Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 27, 2001.
Kamali F, Clendaniel R, Shelhamer M. Context-specific adaptation of saccade gain does not require opposing gain changes in order to be effective. In: Society for Neuroscience Abstracts. 2001.
Kamali, F., et al. “Context-specific adaptation of saccade gain does not require opposing gain changes in order to be effective.” Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, vol. 27, 2001.
Kamali F, Clendaniel R, Shelhamer M. Context-specific adaptation of saccade gain does not require opposing gain changes in order to be effective. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts. 2001.

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Society for Neuroscience Abstracts

Publication Date

2001

Volume

27