To look or not to look? Typical and atypical development of oculomotor control.
The ability to inhibit saccades toward suddenly appearing peripheral stimuli (prosaccades) and direct them to contralateral locations instead (antisaccades) is a crucial marker of eye movement control. Typically developing infants as young as 4-month-olds can learn to inhibit reflexive saccades to p...
Main Authors: | Scerif, G, Karmiloff-Smith, A, Campos, R, Elsabbagh, M, Driver, J, Cornish, K |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2005
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