When a temporal gap is introduced between the offset of the central fixation point and the appearance of a new target, saccadic reaction time is reduced (gap effect) and a special population of extremely fast saccades occurs (express saccades). It has been hypothesized that the gap triggers a readin
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The gap effect and express saccades in the auditory modality
β Scribed by R. Shafiq; Geoffrey W. Stuart; Jennifer Sandbach; Paul Maruff; Jon Currie
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1998
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- English
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- 118
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- Article
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- 0014-4819
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