The reaction time of eye-head coordination in man

The reaction time of eye-head coordination was studied in man in connection with different target angles. Both the reaction time of the electromyographic activity in neck and that for the saccadic eye movement increased with increase of visual target angles. The increases of these two reaction times...

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