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Cognitive science / Parietal lobe / Eye–hand coordination / Superior colliculus / Saccade / Frontal eye fields / Smooth pursuit / Lateral intraparietal cortex / Visual cortex / Anatomy / Brain / Cerebrum
Date: 2003-10-17 14:37:24
Cognitive science
Parietal lobe
Eye–hand coordination
Superior colliculus
Saccade
Frontal eye fields
Smooth pursuit
Lateral intraparietal cortex
Visual cortex
Anatomy
Brain
Cerebrum

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