Eye movement control during visual pursuit in Parkinson’s disease
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Arash Yazdanbakhsh | Marc Pomplun | Chia-Chien Wu | Celia Gagliardi | Arash Yazdanbakhsh | M. Pomplun | A. Cronin-Golomb | Chia-Chien Wu | Alice Cronin-Golomb | Bo Cao | Bo Cao | Veena Dali | Olivier J Barthelemy | Robert D Salazar | Robert D. Salazar | Veena Dali | C. Gagliardi
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