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Tarrit K, Freedman EG, Francisco AA, et al. (2023) No evidence for differential saccadic adaptation in children and adults with an autism spectrum diagnosis. Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience. 17: 1232474
Mazurek KA, Richardson D, Abraham N, et al. (2019) Utilizing high-density electroencephalography and motion capture technology to characterize sensorimotor integration while performing complex actions. Ieee Transactions On Neural Systems and Rehabilitation Engineering : a Publication of the Ieee Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
Freedman EG, Molholm S, Gray MJ, et al. (2017) Saccade adaptation deficits in developmental dyslexia suggest disruption of cerebellar-dependent learning. Journal of Neurodevelopmental Disorders. 9: 36
Freedman EG, Foxe JJ. (2017) Eye-movements, sensori-motor adaptation and cerebellar-dependent learning in Autism: Towards potential biomarkers and sub-phenotypes. The European Journal of Neuroscience
Walton MM, Freedman EG. (2014) Activity of long-lead burst neurons in pontine reticular formation during head-unrestrained gaze shifts. Journal of Neurophysiology. 111: 300-12
Walton MM, Freedman EG. (2011) Gaze shift duration, independent of amplitude, influences the number of spikes in the burst for medium-lead burst neurons in pontine reticular formation. Experimental Brain Research. 214: 225-39
Quessy S, Quinet J, Freedman EG. (2010) The locus of motor activity in the superior colliculus of the rhesus monkey is unaltered during saccadic adaptation. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 30: 14235-44
Cecala AL, Freedman EG. (2009) Head-unrestrained gaze adaptation in the rhesus macaque. Journal of Neurophysiology. 101: 164-83
Freedman EG. (2008) Coupling between horizontal and vertical components of saccadic eye movements during constant amplitude and direction gaze shifts in the rhesus monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology. 100: 3375-93
Freedman EG, Cecala AL. (2008) Oblique gaze shifts: head movements reveal new aspects of component coupling. Progress in Brain Research. 171: 323-30
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