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Gaze shifts and fixations dominate gaze behavior of walking cats
T. J. Rivers
, M. G. Sirota
, A. I. Guttentag
, D. A. Ogorodnikov
, N. A. Shah
, I. N. Beloozerova
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
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Gaze Shift
100%
Gaze Fixation
100%
Gaze Behavior
100%
Locomotor
40%
Flat Surface
40%
Visual Information
40%
Visual Guidance
40%
Gaze Movement
40%
Walking Surface
40%
Locomotion
20%
Activation Markers
20%
Marker-based
20%
Behavior-based
20%
Recording System
20%
Structured Surface
20%
Coil Technique
20%
Visually Guided
20%
Repeated Cycles
20%
Search Coil
20%
Fast Movement
20%
Visual Complexity
20%
Horizontal Ladder
20%
Gaze Patterns
20%
Neuroscience
Behavior (Neuroscience)
100%
Locomotion
16%