Extraretinal information about eye position during involuntary eye movement: Optokinetic afternystagmus

Harold E. Bedell1, Jeanne F. Klopfenstein1, Nanyong Yuan1
1College of Optometry, University of Houston, 77204-6052, Houston, TX

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