March 1979
Volume 18, Issue 3
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Saccades in extremes of lateral gaze.
Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science March 1979, Vol.18, 324-327. doi:
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      L A Abel, L F Dell'Osso, R B Daroff, L Parker; Saccades in extremes of lateral gaze.. Invest. Ophthalmol. Vis. Sci. 1979;18(3):324-327.

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Abstract

Saccades (between targets at 30 degrees and 40 degrees) were recorded with DC electro-oculography in 10 normal subjects. Velocity-amplitude relationships were examined on the basis of abduction vs. adduction and centering vs. eccentric movement. In these small peripheral saccades the former pairing showed no consistent differences in peak velocity, whereas centering saccades were consistently faster than both eccentric movements and those made around primary position.

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