AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by recording the activity of neurons in the superior colliculus of rhesus monkeys that had extensive experience on the gap task using targets restricted to one visual field. The superposition of visual activation upon the increased excitability occurring on gap trials facilitates the occurrence of a motor burst with extremely short latency; the motor burst is tightly coupled to saccade onset for the full range of saccadic reactions times, both regular and express. We found no evidence that express saccades are a special class of saccades triggered directly by visual responses. The low frequency activity, necessary for the occurrence of express saccade...
ity in the primate superior colliculus depends on the presence of lo-cal landmarks at the saccade en...
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Accurate action requires selectively processing only the sensory signals that are relevant to that a...
AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by record...
cade-related activity in the primate superior colliculus on visual target presence. J Neurophysiol 8...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
I. The reduction in saccadic reaction time associated with the introduction of a period of darkness ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
& Significant advances in cognitive neuroscience can be achieved by combining techniques used to...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
ity in the primate superior colliculus depends on the presence of lo-cal landmarks at the saccade en...
Contains fulltext : 35951.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The deeper lay...
Accurate action requires selectively processing only the sensory signals that are relevant to that a...
AbstractNeural mechanisms underlying the initiation of saccadic eye movements were studied by record...
cade-related activity in the primate superior colliculus on visual target presence. J Neurophysiol 8...
An important property of our motor system is the ability to either perform or inhibit an automatic g...
I. The reduction in saccadic reaction time associated with the introduction of a period of darkness ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
& Significant advances in cognitive neuroscience can be achieved by combining techniques used to...
During natural viewing, the trajectories of saccadic eye movements often deviate dramatically from a...
Monkeys trained to saccade to visual targets can develop separate "express" and "regular" modes in t...
The initiation of both pursuit and saccades was affected by the presence of a temporal gap between t...
ity in the primate superior colliculus depends on the presence of lo-cal landmarks at the saccade en...
Contains fulltext : 35951.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The deeper lay...
Accurate action requires selectively processing only the sensory signals that are relevant to that a...