Individual differences in human eye movements: An oculomotor signature?
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Ruth E. Hogg | Jenny M. Bosten | Patrick T. Goodbourn | Gary Bargary | Adam J. Lawrance-Owen | J. D. Mollon | J. Mollon | P. Goodbourn | G. Bargary | R. Hogg | J. Bosten | A. J. Lawrance-Owen
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