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Harrison, James J., Sumner, Petroc, Dunn, Matt J., Erichsen, Jonathan T. and Freeman, Tom C. A. 2015. Quick phases of infantile nystagmus show the saccadic inhibition effect. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science 56 (3) , pp. 1594-1600. 10.1167/iovs.14-15655 |
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Harrison, James J., Freeman, Tom C. A. and Sumner, Petroc
2015.
Saccadic compensation for reflexive optokinetic nystagmus just as good as compensation for volitional pursuit.
Journal of Vision
15
(1)
, 24.
10.1167/15.1.24
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Harrison, J. J., Freeman, T. C. A. and Sumner, P.
2014.
Saccade-like behavior in the fast-phases of optokinetic nystagmus: An illustration of the emergence of volitional actions from automatic reflexes.
Journal of Experimental Psychology: General
143
(5)
, pp. 1923-1938.
10.1037/a0037021
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Harrison, James J.
2014.
Volition and automaticity in the interactions of optokinetic nystagmus, infantile nystagmus, saccades and smooth pursuit.
PhD Thesis,
Cardiff University.
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Reichelt, Amy C., Lin, Tzu-Ching Esther, Harrison, James J., Honey, Robert Colin and Good, Mark Andrew 2011. Differential role of the hippocampus in response-outcome and context-outcome learning: Evidence from selective satiation procedures. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory 96 (2) , pp. 248-253. 10.1016/j.nlm.2011.05.001 |
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