Summary. Single unit recordings in the nucleus of the basal optic root (nBOR) of the accessory optic system in chickens uggest that it has a role in vertical stabilizing eye movements. Cells have unusually large receptive fields and never respond to small stationary stimuli. They respond best to large richly patterned stimuli moving slowly (2-4 ~ in vertical directions. Cells responsive to upward movement tend to be located in the dorsal portion of nBOR, which projects to motor areas producing upward eye movement, whereas cells responsive to downward movement tend to be located in the ventral portion of nBOR, which projects to motor areas producing downward eye movement; this suggests that these synapses onto oculomotor neurons are excitato...
Abstract––Previous electrophysiological studies in pigeons have shown that the vestibulocerebellum c...
textabstractEarly in the evolution of vertebrates eye movements were strictly primitive reflexes tha...
The visual system of birds includes an efferent projection from a visual area, the isthmo-optic nucl...
To investigate the relation of the directional organization of the accessory optic system (AOS) to t...
Contains fulltext : 81322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The retinas of b...
Global visual motion across the retina due to self-motion is called optic flow. Optic flow is an imp...
Abstract The accessory optic system and pretectum are highly conserved brainstem visual pathways tha...
The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual in...
Horizontal eyemovements in humans and other vertebrates are actuated by the lateral andmedial rectus...
The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual in...
Previous work has shown that the avian retina receives two types of centrifugal fibers from the brai...
Perceptual decisions require both analysis of sensory information and selective routing of relevant ...
A moving animal experiences global visual signals across the entire retina known as optic flow, one ...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
The neural substrate of the pupillary light reflex in the pigeon was investigated using anatomical, ...
Abstract––Previous electrophysiological studies in pigeons have shown that the vestibulocerebellum c...
textabstractEarly in the evolution of vertebrates eye movements were strictly primitive reflexes tha...
The visual system of birds includes an efferent projection from a visual area, the isthmo-optic nucl...
To investigate the relation of the directional organization of the accessory optic system (AOS) to t...
Contains fulltext : 81322.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)The retinas of b...
Global visual motion across the retina due to self-motion is called optic flow. Optic flow is an imp...
Abstract The accessory optic system and pretectum are highly conserved brainstem visual pathways tha...
The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual in...
Horizontal eyemovements in humans and other vertebrates are actuated by the lateral andmedial rectus...
The accessory optic system (AOS) is formed by a series of terminal nuclei receiving direct visual in...
Previous work has shown that the avian retina receives two types of centrifugal fibers from the brai...
Perceptual decisions require both analysis of sensory information and selective routing of relevant ...
A moving animal experiences global visual signals across the entire retina known as optic flow, one ...
1. The FD1-cell in the visual system of the fly is an identified visual interneuron that is specific...
The neural substrate of the pupillary light reflex in the pigeon was investigated using anatomical, ...
Abstract––Previous electrophysiological studies in pigeons have shown that the vestibulocerebellum c...
textabstractEarly in the evolution of vertebrates eye movements were strictly primitive reflexes tha...
The visual system of birds includes an efferent projection from a visual area, the isthmo-optic nucl...