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- Microsaccade abstract "Microsaccades are a kind of fixational eye movement. They are small, jerk-like, involuntary eye movements, similar to miniature versions of voluntary saccades. They typically occur during prolonged visual fixation (of at least several seconds), not only in humans, but also in animals with foveal vision (primates, cats, etc.). Microsaccade amplitudes vary from 2 to 120 arcminutes. The first empirical evidence for their existence was provided by Robert Darwin, the father of Charles Darwin.".
- Microsaccade wikiPageExternalLink guerrasio_lorenzo.pdf.
- Microsaccade wikiPageID "2664501".
- Microsaccade wikiPageRevisionID "589906652".
- Microsaccade hasPhotoCollection Microsaccade.
- Microsaccade subject Category:Eye.
- Microsaccade subject Category:Vision.
- Microsaccade comment "Microsaccades are a kind of fixational eye movement. They are small, jerk-like, involuntary eye movements, similar to miniature versions of voluntary saccades. They typically occur during prolonged visual fixation (of at least several seconds), not only in humans, but also in animals with foveal vision (primates, cats, etc.). Microsaccade amplitudes vary from 2 to 120 arcminutes. The first empirical evidence for their existence was provided by Robert Darwin, the father of Charles Darwin.".
- Microsaccade label "Microsaccade".
- Microsaccade label "Mikrosakkade".
- Microsaccade sameAs Mikrosakkade.
- Microsaccade sameAs m.07wb_y.
- Microsaccade sameAs Q1316935.
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- Microsaccade wasDerivedFrom Microsaccade?oldid=589906652.
- Microsaccade isPrimaryTopicOf Microsaccade.