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Exp Brain Res
April 2000
Laboratoire de Physiologie de la Perception et de l'Action, UMR 9950 CNRS-Collège de France, Paris.
Binocular saccades in response to briefly flashed, memorized disparate targets (different for the two eyes) become disconjugate following repeated trials. After 15 min of such training, the disconjugacy persists, even when the target to memorize is no longer disparate. This study examines the hypothesis that disparity memorization has a motor basis.
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