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- who: mczrjg from the WCU Department of Brain and Cognitive Engineering, University, School of Psychology, University of Nottingham, UK have published the article: Enhanced saccadic control in young people with Tourette syndrome despite slowed pro-saccades JeYoung Jung , Stephen R. Jackson , , Kichun Nam , Chris Hollis, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors show that in the mixing saccade task the TS group make significantly fewer errors than an age-matched control group while responding equally fast. The authors used very demanding ocular switching tasks, in which participants are required to switch back and forth between . . .
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