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Oculo-manual tracking of visual targets in monkey: role of the arm afferent information in the control of arm and eye movements
G. M. Gauthier
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F. Mussa Ivaldi
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Neuroscience
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Medicine and Dentistry
Arm Movement
100%
Eye Movement
100%
Arm
100%
Eye Tracking
80%
Lesion
40%
Smooth Pursuit Eye Movement
40%
Kinaesthetics
40%
Coordination
40%
Dorsal Root
20%
Hand Movement
20%
Rhizotomy
20%
Absence
20%
Position
20%
Human
20%
Accuracy
20%
INIS
information
100%
control
100%
eyes
100%
monkeys
100%
animals
50%
hands
40%
signals
30%
motion
30%
velocity
20%
humans
10%
comparative evaluations
10%
performance
10%
dynamics
10%
precision
10%
screens
10%
roots
10%
amplitudes
10%
baboons
10%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Animals
100%
Information
100%
Monkeys
100%
Hands
80%
Forelimb
40%
Precision
20%
Humans
20%
Roots
20%
Neuroscience
Eye Movement
100%
Smooth Pursuit
66%
Coordination
66%
Rhizotomy
33%
Oculomotor System
33%