Stephen Heinen

Watamaniuk, S. N. J., & Heinen, S. J. (1999). Human smooth pursuit direction discrimination. Vision Research, 39, 59–70.
Jin, Z., Reeves, A., Watamaniuk, S. N. J., & Heinen, S. J. (2013). Shared attention for smooth pursuit and saccades. Journal Of Vision, 13, 7.
Heinen, S. J., Jin, Z., & Watamaniuk, S. N. J. (2011). Flexibility of foveal attention during ocular pursuit. Journal Of Vision, 11, 9.
Heinen, S. J., Hwang, H., & Yang, S. -nan. (2011). Flexible interpretation of a decision rule by supplementary eye field neurons. Journal Of Neurophysiology, 106, 2992–3000.
Khan, A. Z., Lefèvre, P., Heinen, S. J., & Blohm, G. (2010). The default allocation of attention is broadly ahead of smooth pursuit. Journal Of Vision, 10, 7.
Yang, S. -nan, Heinen, S. J., & Missal, M. (2008). The effects of microstimulation of the dorsomedial frontal cortex on saccade latency. Journal Of Neurophysiology, 99, 1857–1870.
Watamaniuk, S. N. J., & Heinen, S. J. (2007). Storage of an oculomotor motion aftereffect. Vision Research, 47, 466–473.
Heinen, S. J., Rowland, J., Lee, B. -T., & Wade, A. R. (2006). An oculomotor decision process revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. The Journal Of Neuroscience, 26, 13515–13522.
Jin, Z., Watamaniuk, S. N. J., Khan, A. Z., Potapchuk, E., & Heinen, S. J. (2014). Motion Integration for Ocular Pursuit Does Not Hinder Perceptual Segregation of Moving Objects. The Journal Of Neuroscience, 34, 5835–5841.
Yang, S. -nan, & Heinen, S. J. (2014). Contrasting the roles of the supplementary and frontal eye fields in ocular decision making. Journal Of Neurophysiology, 111, 2644–2655.