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HomePublicationsOtherJournal on Perceptual Control Theory Vol1 No 1, 1999

Journal on Perceptual Control Theory Vol1 No 1, 1999

August 6, 1999 WM Other

A PCT Model of Human Oculomotor Control
Part 1: Basic Outlines

Wolfgang Zocher

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