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J Exp Biol (1986) 120 (1): 59–77.
Published: 1 January 1986
...; 10and25mm; 15 and 25 mm; 20 and 25 mm, whatever the angular size of the targets. Monocular subjects aimed more often at the closer target whereas controls aimed more often at the further target. When predatory movements were oriented, monocular subjects, like controls, aimed more often at the target...