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. 2003 May 15;23(10):4333–4344. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.23-10-04333.2003

Table 1.

Latencies of pursuit and saccades in the different experimental conditions




Monkey A

Monkey W
Pursuit
No-gap 82.7 ± 0.3(n= 1279) 98.8 ± 0.2(n= 4052)
Gap 75 ± 0.2(n= 1253)* 92.4 ± 0.2(n= 3864)*
Blocked-gap 73 ± 0.2(n= 1585)* 85.4 ± 0.2(n= 4356)*
Saccade
No-gap 102.5 ± 0.3(n= 1168) 154.5 ± 0.4(n= 3015)
Gap 93.3 ± 0.3(n= 1189)* 122 ± 0.3(n= 3008)*
Blocked-gap
96.3 ± 0.3(n= 1519)*
126.6 ± 0.4(n= 3351)*

Average latencies (in milliseconds plus SD and numbers of observations) are listed according to the type of eye movement, type of trial, and experimental subject. Asterisks indicate significantly lower than no-gap condition (Dunn's method; p < 0.01)