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1. Neural mechanisms of background and velocity effects in smooth pursuit eye movements

3. Changes in visual speed perception induced by anticipatory smooth eye movements

4. Visual tracking at 4 months in preterm infants predicts 6.5-year cognition and attention

5. Teaching Video NeuroImage: One Bedside Test, 2 Clinical Signs

6. Eye Movements in Macular Degeneration

7. Achieving visual stability during smooth pursuit eye movements: Directional and confidence judgements favor a recalibration model

8. Athletes Demonstrate Superior Dynamic Visual Acuity

9. The Rules of Cerebellar Learning: Around the Ito Hypothesis

10. Spatiotemporal Image Quality of Virtual Reality Head Mounted Displays

11. Deterioration of postural control due to the increase of similarity between center of pressure and smooth-pursuit eye movements during standing on one leg

12. Analysis of smooth pursuit eye movements in a clinical context by tracking the target and eyes

14. Effects of age and sex on eye movement characteristics

15. More precise tracking of horizontal than vertical target motion with both the eyes and hand

16. Dose‐dependent sensorimotor impairment in human ocular tracking after acute low‐dose alcohol administration

17. Functional connectivity during smooth pursuit eye movements

18. Nystagmus only with fixation in the light: a rare central sign due to cerebellar malfunction

19. Suppressive control of optokinetic and vestibular nystagmus by the primate frontal eye field

20. REMoDNaV: robust eye-movement classification for dynamic stimulation

21. Eye, head, and gaze contributions to smooth pursuit in macular degeneration

22. Controlled sleep deprivation as an experimental medicine model of schizophrenia: An update

23. NEW INSIGHTS INTO SCHIZOPHRENIA: A LOOK AT THE EYE AND RELATED STRUCTURES

24. Encoding of eye movements explains reward-related activity in cerebellar simple spikes

25. Smooth Pursuit and Saccades after Sport-Related Concussion

26. The behavior of the optokinetic system

27. The neurophysiology of pursuit

28. Models of pursuit

29. Eye stabilization

30. Properties of pursuit movements

31. Tracking an occluded visual target with sequences of saccades

32. Smooth Pursuit Eye Movements as a Biomarker for Mild Concussion within 7-Days of Injury

33. Saccadic contributions to smooth pursuit in macular degeneration

34. The influence of neck torsion and sequence of cycles on intra-trial reliability of smooth pursuit eye movement test in patients with neck pain disorders

35. Video-oculographic measures of eye movement control in the smooth pursuit neck torsion test can classify idiopathic neck pain patients from healthy individuals: A datamining based diagnostic accuracy study

36. Visual pursuit biases tactile velocity perception

37. The influence of stimulus and behavioral histories on predictive control of smooth pursuit eye movements

38. Automatic Recording of the Target Location During Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement Testing Using Video-Oculography and Deep Learning-Based Object Detection

39. A change in perspective: The interaction of saccadic and pursuit eye movements in oculomotor control and perception

40. Midair Haptic Pursuit

41. Visuo-oculomotor Function and Reaction Times in Athletes with and without Concussion

42. Effects of nicotine on smooth pursuit eye movements in healthy non-smokers

43. Oculomotor performance in patients with neck pain: Does it matter which angle of neck torsion is used in smooth pursuit eye movement test and is the agreement between angles dependent on target movement amplitude and velocity?

44. Quantification of smooth pursuit dysfunction in multiple sclerosis

45. Diagnostic value of video-oculography in progressive supranuclear palsy: a controlled study in 100 patients

47. Sensory gating is related to positive and disorganised schizotypy in contrast to smooth pursuit eye movements and latent inhibition

48. The role of frontal pursuit area in interaction between smooth pursuit eye movements and attention: A TMS study

49. Early visual training and environmental adaptation for infants with visual impairment

50. Two degree-of-freedom robotic eye: design, modeling, and learning-based control in foveation and smooth pursuit

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