Comparing eye movements recorded by search coil and infrared eye tracking
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Markus H. Muser | Kai-Uwe Schmitt | Urs Schwarz | Felix Walz | Christian Lanz | K. Schmitt | Christian Lanz | M. Muser | Felix Walz | U. Schwarz
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