Keep your eyes on the ball: smooth pursuit eye movements enhance prediction of visual motion.
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Karl R Gegenfurtner | Miriam Spering | Alexander C. Schütz | Alexander C Schütz | Doris I Braun | A. Schütz | D. Braun | K. Gegenfurtner | M. Spering
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