Influence of background illumination on fixation and visually guided saccades in the rhesus monkey
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Guillaume S. Masson | Frédéric Chavane | Laurent Goffart | Julie Quinet | F. Chavane | G. Masson | Laurent Goffart | J. Quinet
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