The role of the primate superior colliculus (SC) in orienting head movements was studied by recording electromyographic (EMG) activity from multiple neck muscles following electrical stimulation of the SC. Combining SC stimulation with neck EMG recordings provides an objective and sensitive measure of the SC drive onto neck muscle motoneurons, particularly in relation to evoked gaze shifts. In this paper, we address how neck EMG responses to SC stimulation in head-restrained monkeys depend on the rostrocaudal, mediolateral, and dorsoventral location of the stimulating electrode within the SC and vary with manipulations of the eye position prior to stimulation onset and changes in stimulation current and duration. Stimulation predominantly e...
International audienceBesides its well-known contribution to orienting behaviors, the superior colli...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) provides a non-invasive means of investigating brain functio...
Large, rapid gaze shifts necessitate intricate coordination of the eyes and head. Brief high-frequen...
We report neck muscle activity and head movements evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior c...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
Summary. In unrestrained animals of many species, electrical stimulation at sites in the superior co...
ald E. Loeb, and Douglas P. Munoz. Neck muscles in the rhesus monkey. II. Electromyographic patterns...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity was recorded in less than or equal to 12 neck muscles in four alert...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
AbstractExpress saccades promote the acquisition of visual targets at extremely short reaction times...
Cortical microstimulation has played an important role in the investigation of movement coding in th...
Recent studies have described a phenomenon wherein the onset of a peripheral visual stimulus elicits...
J. Douglas Crawford. Contribution of head movement to gaze command coding in monkey frontal cortex a...
1. We have investigated the relative contribu-tions of mechanical and reflex mechanisms in generatin...
International audienceBesides its well-known contribution to orienting behaviors, the superior colli...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) provides a non-invasive means of investigating brain functio...
Large, rapid gaze shifts necessitate intricate coordination of the eyes and head. Brief high-frequen...
We report neck muscle activity and head movements evoked by electrical stimulation of the superior c...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
Summary. In unrestrained animals of many species, electrical stimulation at sites in the superior co...
ald E. Loeb, and Douglas P. Munoz. Neck muscles in the rhesus monkey. II. Electromyographic patterns...
Electromyographic (EMG) activity was recorded in less than or equal to 12 neck muscles in four alert...
Movements which change the direction of the line of sight can be made up of movements of the eyes, h...
AbstractExpress saccades promote the acquisition of visual targets at extremely short reaction times...
Cortical microstimulation has played an important role in the investigation of movement coding in th...
Recent studies have described a phenomenon wherein the onset of a peripheral visual stimulus elicits...
J. Douglas Crawford. Contribution of head movement to gaze command coding in monkey frontal cortex a...
1. We have investigated the relative contribu-tions of mechanical and reflex mechanisms in generatin...
International audienceBesides its well-known contribution to orienting behaviors, the superior colli...
Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) provides a non-invasive means of investigating brain functio...
Large, rapid gaze shifts necessitate intricate coordination of the eyes and head. Brief high-frequen...