Competitive Integration of Visual and Goal-related Signals on Neuronal Accumulation Rate: A Correlate of Oculomotor Capture in the Superior Colliculus
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Jan Theeuwes | Laurent Itti | Brian J. White | Douglas P. Munoz | Robert A. Marino | Susan E. Boehnke | L. Itti | D. Munoz | J. Theeuwes | S. Boehnke
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