Saccadic adaptation in the horizontal and vertical directions in normal subjects.
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Izumi Koizuka | Shoji Watanabe | I. Koizuka | Sadao Ogino | Tadashi Nakamura | Shoji Watanabe | Tadashi Nakamura | S. Ogino
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