Angular Offset Distributions During Fixation Are, More Often Than Not, Multimodal.
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Full Title: J Eye Mov Res
Abbreviation: J Eye Mov Res
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Subject Category: Ophthalmology
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"r code for this computation is available at r code for multimodality testing ( )."
"Ethics and Conflict of Interest The author(s) declare(s) that the contents of the article are in agreement with the ethics described in http://biblio.unibe.ch/portale/elibrary/BOP/jemr/ethics.html and that there is no conflict of interest regarding the publication of this paper."
"Hal S Stern. Chancellor's Professor, Department of Statistics, UC-Irvine, participated in several discussions regarding the multimodality assessment and we wish to thank him for his important contribution. This work was funded by grant from the NSF (1714623) (PI: Oleg Komogortsev) and NSF Graduate Research Fellowship grant (DGE-1144466) (D. Lohr)."
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