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. 2014 Sep 17;34(38):12701–12715. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0229-14.2014

Figure 10.

Figure 10.

Effect of compensatory head and eye movements. The total power that becomes available at nonzero temporal frequencies because of the joint effect of head and eye movements (normal, replotted from Fig. 9) is compared with that obtained after artificial elimination of either eye (no eye) or head movements (no head). Each column shows data from one subject; rows A and B show the two retinas.