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Anatomy / Fixation / Cognitive science / Microsaccade / NASA-TLX / Working memory / Eye movement / Spatial memory / Eye / Vision / Mind
Date: 2014-01-24 15:18:44
Anatomy
Fixation
Cognitive science
Microsaccade
NASA-TLX
Working memory
Eye movement
Spatial memory
Eye
Vision
Mind

VOLUME: 39 NUMBER: 1 JANUARY 2014

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