Graham R. Barnes mainly focuses on Eye movement, Communication, Smooth pursuit, Stimulus and Neuroscience. His Eye movement research includes elements of Vestibular system, Adaptation and Computer vision. As part of the same scientific family, Graham R. Barnes usually focuses on Computer vision, concentrating on Saccadic masking and intersecting with Motion perception and Saccade.
His work in Communication addresses subjects such as Motion, which are connected to disciplines such as Efference copy, Trajectory and Working memory. His research ties Cerebral cortex and Smooth pursuit together. Graham R. Barnes focuses mostly in the field of Stimulus, narrowing it down to topics relating to Audiology and, in certain cases, Oculomotor control, Sensory system, Motor control and Sensory cue.
Graham R. Barnes focuses on Eye movement, Smooth pursuit, Neuroscience, Stimulus and Communication. His Eye movement study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Motion, Computer vision and Audiology. His study in the field of Visual pursuit also crosses realms of Anticipation.
His study looks at the relationship between Neuroscience and fields such as Parkinson's disease, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems. His research integrates issues of Acoustics and Peak velocity in his study of Stimulus. His work carried out in the field of Communication brings together such families of science as Pursuit eye movement, Saccadic masking, Physical medicine and rehabilitation, Motor control and Visual feedback.
His primary areas of study are Smooth pursuit, Eye movement, Neuroscience, Motion and Visual pursuit. The various areas that Graham R. Barnes examines in his Smooth pursuit study include Cognitive psychology, Communication, Cognition, Developmental psychology and Motion perception. His work deals with themes such as Physical medicine and rehabilitation and Gaze, which intersect with Communication.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Parietal lobe and Audiology. His work on Neural correlates of consciousness, Neuroimaging and Motor control as part of general Neuroscience study is frequently linked to Basal ganglia, therefore connecting diverse disciplines of science. His work in Artificial intelligence covers topics such as Computer vision which are related to areas like Vestibular system, Optokinetic reflex, Reflex and Fixation.
His primary areas of investigation include Eye movement, Smooth pursuit, Neuroscience, Basal ganglia and Parkinson's disease. His Eye movement study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Memoria, Stimulus, Optics and Audiology. His Smooth pursuit study incorporates themes from Motion perception, Occlusion, Reflex and Communication.
His Communication research integrates issues from Saccade amplitude, Motion, EYE DISPLACEMENT and Physical medicine and rehabilitation. Graham R. Barnes has included themes like Developmental psychology and Retinal in his Neuroscience study. The various areas that Graham R. Barnes examines in his Parkinson's disease study include Cognition and Visual memory.
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Jean Jacques Orban De Xivry;Simon J. Bennett;Philippe Lefèvre;Graham R. Barnes
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Simon J. Bennett;Jean Jacques Orban De Xivry;Graham R. Barnes;Philippe Lefèvre
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