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| Author | Hayhoe, Mary M. |
| Copyright Year | 2004 |
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| Subject Keyword | Categories Cerebral cortex Cognition Color vision Consciousness Exhaustion Eye Abnormalities Eye Movements Eye tracking Information processing Knowledge base Linguistics Movement Neuroscience discipline Ochoa syndrome P (complexity) Saccades Silver Tea The New York Times Thrombocytopenia Tyler Oakley |
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