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- who: Darkness and colleagues from the Chemnitz University of for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences, Leipzig, Germany have published the Article: A Computational Model for the Influence of Corollary Discharge and Proprioception on the Perisaccadic Mislocalization of Briefly Presented Stimuli in Complete Darkness, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of November/30,/2011
- what: As justified by empirical studies (Kiani et_al, 2008; Stanford et_al, 2010), this approach has the important advantage of accumulating varying evidence over time compared with time averages or snapshots. In Results, the authors show that varying this latency by ⫾10 ms does not . . .
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