Gaze movements and spatial working memory in collision avoidance: a traffic intersection task

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  • who: Gregor Hardiess from the Department of, Institute of Neurobiology, University of, Germany have published the article: Gaze movements and spatial working memory in collision avoidance: a traffic intersection task, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors provide studies which combine the presentation of multiple moving (and collision relevant) objects with the measurement of gaze movements in a traffic intersection task. The authors report findings about collision avoidance in patients with homonymous hemianopia regarding their ability to recruit gaze as well as memory resources to compensate the visual field loss.
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