The perceptual stability of the visual field: What is calibration for?
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Michelle Fleury | Normand Teasdale | Vincent Nougier | Chantal Bard | Jacques Paillard | C. Bard | M. Fleury | J. Paillard | N. Teasdale | V. Nougier
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