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. 2013 Jun 8;14(5):731–755. doi: 10.1007/s10162-013-0401-4

FIG. 14.

FIG. 14

Localization accuracy improves for auditory and visual targets when measured with the gaze compared with the head and with increasing stimulus duration. Response accuracy (gain) and associated 95 % confidence intervals (see “Methods and materials”) for all three cats (filled and empty squares, cat 17; filled and empty triangles, cat 18 and; filled and empty circles, cat 21) are plotted as a function of stimulus duration for the gaze (solid line and filled symbols) and the head (dashed line and empty symbols).