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    Role of motor execution in the ocular tracking of self-generated movements

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    <p>Dataset relative to the following publication:</p> <p>Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2016). Role of motor execution in the ocular tracking of self-generated movements. <em>Journal of Neurophysiology, </em>DOI: 10.1152/jn.00574.2016</p> <p>Please refer to "data description.txt" for details about the data. Additional information can be deducted from the experimental scripts.</p&gt

    Enhanced brain responses to color during smooth pursuit eye movements

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    <p>Dataset relative to the following publication:</p> <p>Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2017). Enhanced brain responses to color during smooth pursuit eye movements. <em>Journal of Neurophysiology, </em>DOI: 10.1152/jn.00208.2017</p> <p>Please refer to "data description.txt" for details about the data. </p&gt

    LRP predicts smooth pursuit eye movement onset during the ocular tracking of self-generated movements

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    <p>Dataset relative to the following publication:</p> <p>Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2016). LRP predicts smooth pursuit eye movement onset during the ocular tracking of self-generated movements. <em>Journal of Neurophysiology, </em>in press</p> <p>Each folder contains the data relative to one experiment and the script that was used to generate them. Please refer to "Description on data format.txt" for the usage of the data.</p> <p>Additional information can be deducted from the experimental scripts.</p&gt

    Attention is allocated closely ahead of the target during smooth pursuit eye movements: evidence from EEG frequency tagging

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    <p>Dataset relative to the following publication:</p> <p>Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2017). Attention is allocated closely ahead of the target during smooth pursuit eye movements: Evidence from EEG frequency tagging. <strong>Neuropsychologia</strong>, doi: 10.1016/j.neuropsychologia.2017.06.024.</p> <p>Please refer to "data description.txt" in each experiment for details about the data. </p&gt

    Saccadic suppression measured by steady-state visual evoked potentials

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    <p>Dataset related to the following publication:</p> <p>Chen, J., Valsecchi, M. & Gegenfurtner, K.R. (2019). Saccadic suppression measured by steady-state visual evoked potentials. <em>Journal of Neurophysiology, DIO: 10.1152/jn.00712.2018</em></p> <p>Please refer to "data description.txt" for details about the data. </p&gt

    Pelmatops fukienensis Zia & Chen 1954

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    Pelmatops fukienensis Zia & Chen, 1954 (Figs. 57 –62, 89, 98) Pelmatops fukienensis Zia & Chen, 1954: 307; Hardy, 1977: 76; Wang, 1996: 111; Chen et al., 2010: 3. Type-locality: Shaowu [Shao-Woo], Fujian [Fukien], China. (HT ♂ IZCAS) Description (supplement to the species description of Chen et al., 2010). Compound eye wholly smooth and rounded, without projection; ommatidia similar in size (Fig. 89). Occipital protuberance in female flat, rectangular, not clearly delimited from occiput, setae on its posterior margin short and numerous (Fig. 98). Male terminalia: epandrium large and broad in posterior view; lateral surstylus small and short, apex rounded in lateral view; medial surstylus with 1 black prensiseta (Fig. 61). Distribution. China (Fujian, Sichuan, Shaanxi (new record), Taiwan), Burma (new record). Specimens examined. BURMA: Chin Hills, Mt Victoria, 2400–2800m, May 1938, G. Heinrich, 2 ♀ (BMNH, checked by D.L.Hancock, pers. comm.). CHINA: Fujian: Chongan, 750 m, 24 June 1960, Y. R. Cheng, 1 ♀ (IZCAS); Shaowu, 20 April 1943, C.C. Maa, HT ♂ (IZCAS, head missing, male genetalia are shown in Fig. 61), 1 PT♀ (IZCA S). Sichuan: Mt. Emei, 21 July 1957, K.R. Huang; 26 May 1957, L.Y. Zheng, 2 ♀ (IZCAS). Taiwan: Alishan, Chiayi Hsien, 2270m, 8–9 April 1965, C.M. Yoshimoto, 1 ♀ (BPBM). Shaanxi: Ningshan, Huoditang, 1600m, July 2013, J.Z. Wang, 1 ♀ (NAFU, Figs. 57 –60, 62). Remarks. The record from Shaanxi extends the known distribution of Pelmatops northward to the Oriental- Palearctic transition zone, and that from Burma extends the known southern limit of the range.Published as part of Chen, Xiao-Lin, Norrbom, Allen, Freidberg, Amnon, Chesters, Douglas, Islam, Md Sajedul & Zhu, Chao-Dong, 2015, A systematic study of Ichneumonosoma de Meijere, Pelmatops Enderlein Pseudopelmatops Shiraki and Soita Walker (Diptera: Tephritidae), pp. 301-347 in Zootaxa 4013 (3) on pages 317-318, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4013.3.1, http://zenodo.org/record/25439
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