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Chandna, A. ., Badler, J. B., Singh, D. ., Watamaniuk, S. N., & Heinen, S. J. (2021). A covered eye fails to follow an object moving in depth. Scientific Reports, 11. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90371-8 (Original work published 2021)
Watamaniuk, S. N., Badler, J. B., & Heinen, S. J. (2023). Peripheral targets attenuate miniature eye movements during fixation. Scientific Reports, 23(13), 7426. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-34066-2 (Original work published 2023)
Heinen, S. J., Badler, J. B., & Watamaniuk, S. N. (2018). Choosing a foveal goal recruits the saccadic system during smooth pursuit. Journal of Neurophysiology , 120(2), 489-496. 10.1152/jn.00418.2017 (Original work published 2018)
Watamaniuk, S. N., Bal, J. ., & Heinen, S. J. (2017). A Subconscious Interaction between Fixation and Anticipatory Pursuit. Journal of Neuroscience, 37(47), 11424-11430. 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2186-17.2017 (Original work published 2017)
Ma, Z. ., Watamaniuk, S. N., & Heinen, S. J. (2017). Illusory motion reveals velocity matching, not foveation, drives smooth pursuit of large objects. Journal of Vision, 17(12).
Watamaniuk, S. N., & Heinen, S. J. (2015). Allocation of attention during pursuit of large objects is no different than during fixation. Journal of Vision, 15, 9–9.
Heinen, S. J., Potapchuk, E. ., & Watamaniuk, S. N. (2015). A foveal target increases catch-up saccade frequency during smooth pursuit. Journal of Neurophysiology, jn–00774.
Jin, Z. ., Watamaniuk, S. N., Khan, A. Z., Potapchuk, E. ., & Heinen, S. J. (2014). Motion Integration for Ocular Pursuit Does Not Hinder Perceptual Segregation of Moving Objects. The Journal of Neuroscience, 34, 5835–5841.
Jin, Z. ., Reeves, A. ., Watamaniuk, S. N., & Heinen, S. J. (2013). Shared attention for smooth pursuit and saccades. Journal of Vision, 13, 7.
Heinen, S. J., Jin, Z. ., & Watamaniuk, S. N. (2011). Flexibility of foveal attention during ocular pursuit. Journal of Vision, 11, 9.
Watamaniuk, S. N., & Heinen, S. J. (2007). Storage of an oculomotor motion aftereffect. Vision Research, 47, 466–473.
Heinen, S. J., Chandna, A. ., Singh, D. ., & Watamaniuk, S. . (2024). A covered eye follows a target on a tangent screen but doesn’t point to it. St. Pete Beach, Florida, USA.