Craske et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Spatial discordance is a sufficient condition for oculomotor adaptation to prisms: Eye muscle potentiation need not be a factorCraske et al., 1978
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- Craske B
- Crawshaw M
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- Perception & Psychophysics
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In three experiments, each of the stationary standing subjects inspected his right foot via 20- diopter base-right prisms. Each subject was arranged so that the eyes in his head, the head on his body, the trunk, and the legs were at all times symmetrical about the vertical through …
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