Binocular retinal image differences influence eye-position signals for perceived visual direction.

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Published in Vision Res on April 26, 2012

Authors

Deepika Sridhar1, Harold E Bedell

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1: College of Optometry, University of Houston, Houston, TX 77204-2020, USA. DSridhar.2010@alumni.opt.uh.edu

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