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The Journal of Neuroscience, June 3, 2009, (): This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal Firing Patterns in Superior Colliculus of Head-Unrestrained Monkey during Normal and Perturbed Gaze Saccades Reveal Short-Latency Feedback and a Sluggish Rostral Shift in Activity J. Neurosci. Choi and Guitton 29: 7166 Supplemental Data Files in this Data Supplement: supplemental material - Supplemental Material supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 2 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 3 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 4 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 5 This Article Abstract Full Text Submit an eLetter Services Email this article to a friend Alert me to new issues of the journal
Firing Patterns in Superior Colliculus of Head-Unrestrained Monkey during Normal and Perturbed Gaze Saccades Reveal Short-Latency Feedback and a Sluggish Rostral Shift in Activity J. Neurosci. Choi and Guitton 29: 7166 Supplemental Data Files in this Data Supplement: supplemental material - Supplemental Material supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 1 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 2 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 3 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 4 supplemental material - Supplemental Figure 5
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