Discovery of neural circuits for saccadic modulation of visual perception

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Discovery of neural circuits for saccadic modulation of visual perception;
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In daily life, we move our eyes frequently to search for or fixate a target of interest with the retinal fovea. Usually, the eyes would dart from one position to another in the visual field at velocities higher than 500 degrees per second.
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