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Authors: Beintema, JA van den Berg, AV
Citation: Ja. Beintema et Av. Van Den Berg, Pursuit affects precision of perceived heading for small viewing apertures, VISION RES, 41(18), 2001, pp. 2375-2391

Authors: Brenner, E Smeets, JBJ van den Berg, AV
Citation: E. Brenner et al., Smooth eye movements and spatial localisation, VISION RES, 41(17), 2001, pp. 2253-2259

Authors: Dukelow, SP DeSouza, JFX Culham, JC van den Berg, AV Menon, RS Vilis, T
Citation: Sp. Dukelow et al., Distinguishing subregions of the human MT plus complex using visual fieldsand pursuit eye movements, J NEUROPHYS, 86(4), 2001, pp. 1991-2000

Authors: Bretschneider, F van den Berg, AV Peters, RC
Citation: F. Bretschneider et al., Mechanoreception: Hearing and lateral line, SENSORY BIOLOGY OF JAWED FISHES: NEW INSIGHTS, 2001, pp. 215-253

Authors: van den Berg, AV Beintema, JA
Citation: Av. Van Den Berg et Ja. Beintema, The mechanism of interaction between visual flow and eye velocity signals for heading perception, NEURON, 26(3), 2000, pp. 747-752

Authors: Beintema, JA van den Berg, AV
Citation: Ja. Beintema et Av. Van Den Berg, Perceived heading during simulated torsional eye movements, VISION RES, 40(5), 2000, pp. 549-566

Authors: Hooge, ITC van den Berg, AV
Citation: Itc. Hooge et Av. Van Den Berg, Visually evoked cyclovergence and extended Listing's law, J NEUROPHYS, 83(5), 2000, pp. 2757-2775

Authors: Lappe, M Bremmer, F van den Berg, AV
Citation: M. Lappe et al., Perception of self-motion from visual flow, TRENDS C SC, 3(9), 1999, pp. 329-336

Authors: van den Berg, AV
Citation: Av. Van Den Berg, Predicting the present direction of heading, VISION RES, 39(21), 1999, pp. 3608-3620

Authors: Beintema, JA van den Berg, AV
Citation: Ja. Beintema et Av. Van Den Berg, Heading detection using motion templates and eye velocity gain fields (vol38, pg 2155, 1998), VISION RES, 39(2), 1999, pp. 410

Authors: Hooge, ITC Beintema, JA van den Berg, AV
Citation: Itc. Hooge et al., Visual search of heading direction, EXP BRAIN R, 129(4), 1999, pp. 615-628
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