Laura Walker

Walker, L. ., & Malik, J. . (2004). Sequential information maximization can explain eye movements in an object learning task. Journal of Vision, 4, 744–744.
Oehrtman, G. T., Walker, L. ., Will, B. ., Opresko, L. ., Wiley, S. ., & Lauffenburger, D. A. (1999). Quantitative Assessment of Autocrine Cell Loops. In Tissue Engineering Methods and Protocols (pp. 143–154). Humana Press.
Walker, L. ., & Ma-Wyatt, A. . (2011). Recalibration of eye and hand reference frames in age-related macular degeneration. Journal of Vision, 11, 954–954.
Ma-Wyatt, A. ., & Walker, L. . (2011). Eye-hand coordination in rapid, goal directed movements. Journal of Vision, 11, 946–946.
Harms, R. ., & Walker, L. . (2011). Effect of task and behavioral demands on saccadic targeting. Journal of Vision, 11, 556–556.
Walker, L. ., & Harms, R. . (2011). Saccadic targeting depends on both the pre-cue and task. PERCEPTION. Presented at the PERCEPTION. PION LTD 207 BRONDESBURY PARK, LONDON NW2 5JN, ENGLAND.
Dang, L. ., Walker, L. ., & Fletcher, D. C. (2010). Attention vs. The Eye: Which stabilizes fixation?. Journal of Vision, 10, 502–502.
Walker, L. . (2009). Uncertainty reduction as a theory for fixation selection. Journal of Vision, 9, 11–11.
Dang, L. ., Walker, L. ., & Fletcher, D. C. (2009). Stability of eccentric attention. Journal of Vision, 9, 393–393.