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Saccades and pursuit: two outcomes of a single sensorimotor process.

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Bibliographic reference Orban de Xivry, Jean-Jacques ; Lefèvre, Philippe. Saccades and pursuit: two outcomes of a single sensorimotor process.. In: The Journal of physiology, Vol. 584, no. Pt 1, p. 11-23 (2007)
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