The production of visually guided reaching movements relies on a large neural network. Based on indirect experimental evidence, it has been suggested that the superior colliculus, a subcortical centre known for its key role in controlling rapid orienting gaze shifts, also belongs to this network. The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of the cat superior colliculus (SC) in the control of visually guided reaching movements. To address this issue, we studied the effect of SC electrical stimulation on forelimb reaching movements in two cats trained to catch a piece of food. Electrical stimulation delivered just after the movement onset yielded a consistent perturbation of the movement trajectory of the forelimb extremity. Thi...
Head-fixed gaze shifts were evoked by electrical stimulation of the deeper layers of the cat superio...
AbstractDuring the course of previous recordings of visually-triggered gaze shifts in the head-unres...
Neuronal activity in the motor cortex (area 4) was recorded during reaching movements in cats, train...
International audienceBesides its well-known contribution to orienting behaviors, the superior colli...
In our previous paper we demonstrated that electrical microstimulation of the fixation area at the r...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
(1) The electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in the cat evokes exclusively conjuga...
Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in alert cats free to move their head, evoked...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Postural control precedes the goal-directed movement to maintain body equilibrium during the action....
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
We examined the contribution of neurons within the pontomedullary reticular formation (PMRF) to the ...
We have addressed the nature of the postural control signals contained within the discharge activity...
Lesion or inactivation of the superior colliculus (SC) of the cat results in an animal that fails to...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...
Head-fixed gaze shifts were evoked by electrical stimulation of the deeper layers of the cat superio...
AbstractDuring the course of previous recordings of visually-triggered gaze shifts in the head-unres...
Neuronal activity in the motor cortex (area 4) was recorded during reaching movements in cats, train...
International audienceBesides its well-known contribution to orienting behaviors, the superior colli...
In our previous paper we demonstrated that electrical microstimulation of the fixation area at the r...
Electrical stimulation of the cat superior colliculus (SC), in conjunction with the accurate measure...
(1) The electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in the cat evokes exclusively conjuga...
Electrical stimulation of the superior colliculus (SC) in alert cats free to move their head, evoked...
Rapid gaze shifts are often accomplished with coordinated movements of the eyes and head, the relati...
Postural control precedes the goal-directed movement to maintain body equilibrium during the action....
International audiencePrior studies have led to the gaze feedback hypothesis, which states that quic...
We examined the contribution of neurons within the pontomedullary reticular formation (PMRF) to the ...
We have addressed the nature of the postural control signals contained within the discharge activity...
Lesion or inactivation of the superior colliculus (SC) of the cat results in an animal that fails to...
Note:The results of stimulating and recording in the frontal eye field (FEF) of alert cats are descr...
Head-fixed gaze shifts were evoked by electrical stimulation of the deeper layers of the cat superio...
AbstractDuring the course of previous recordings of visually-triggered gaze shifts in the head-unres...
Neuronal activity in the motor cortex (area 4) was recorded during reaching movements in cats, train...