Doing smooth pursuit paradigms in Windows 7: Challenges and Limitations

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Doing smooth pursuit paradigms in Windows 7 : Challenges and Limitations. / Wilms, Inge Linda.

2017. Poster session præsenteret ved European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Tyskland.

Publikation: KonferencebidragPosterForskning

Harvard

Wilms, IL 2017, 'Doing smooth pursuit paradigms in Windows 7: Challenges and Limitations', European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Tyskland, 18/08/2017 - 24/08/2017.

APA

Wilms, I. L. (2017). Doing smooth pursuit paradigms in Windows 7: Challenges and Limitations. Poster session præsenteret ved European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Tyskland.

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Wilms IL. Doing smooth pursuit paradigms in Windows 7: Challenges and Limitations. 2017. Poster session præsenteret ved European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Tyskland.

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Wilms, Inge Linda. / Doing smooth pursuit paradigms in Windows 7 : Challenges and Limitations. Poster session præsenteret ved European Conference on Eye Movements, Wuppertal, Tyskland.1 s.

Bibtex

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