Stephen Heinen

Shanidze, N. M., Heinen, S. J., & Verghese, P. (2016). Do we foveate targets during smooth pursuit?.
Shanidze, N. M., Heinen, S. J., & Verghese, P. (2016). Gaze Changes from Binocular to Monocular Viewing during Smooth Pursuit in Macular Degeneration. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science, Vol. 57, pp. 4590–4590.
Ma, Z., Watamaniuk, S. N. J., & Heinen, S. J. (2017). Illusory motion reveals velocity matching, not foveation, drives smooth pursuit of large objects. Journal Of Vision, 17(12).
Shanidze, N. M., Heinen, S. J., & Verghese, P. (2017). Monocular and Binocular Smooth Pursuit in Central Field Loss. Vision Research.
Shanidze, N. M., Fusco, G., Potapchuk, E., Heinen, S. J., & Verghese, P. (2016). Smooth pursuit eye movements in patients with macular degeneration. Journal Of Vision, 16, 1. (Original work published 2016)
Heinen, S. J. (2007). Oculomotor Hide and Seek: Pursuing an Accelerating Target Behind an Occluder. Focus on “Target Acceleration Can Be Extracted and Represented Within the Predictive Drive to Ocular Pursuit”. Journal Of Neurophysiology, 98, 1073–1074.
Watamaniuk, S. N. J., & 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. J. (2015). A foveal target increases catch-up saccade frequency during smooth pursuit. Journal Of Neurophysiology, jn–00774.
Heinen, S. J. (1994). Evidence of a timing mechanism for predictive smooth pursuit in frontal cortex. Contemporary Oculomotor and Vestibular Research: A Tribute to David A Robinson. Presented at the.
Skavenski, A. A., Acocella, C., Heinen, S. J., & Witkofsky, A. (1993). Patterns of eye movement adaptation to foveal lesions in adult primates. In Walker, M. F., FitzGibbon, E. J., & Goldberg, M. E. (1994). Contemporary Oculomotor and Vestibular Research: A Tribute to David A Robinson.