Neural regions in the dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC), including the supplementary eye field (SEF) and the presupplementary motor area (pre-SMA), are likely candidates for generating top-down control of saccade target selection. To investigate this, we applied electrical microstimulation to these structures while saccades were being planned to visual targets. Stimulation administered to superficial and lateral DMFC sites that were within or close to the SEF delayed ipsilateral and facilitated contralateral saccades. Facilitation was limited to saccades made toward targets in a narrow, contralateral movement field that had endpoints consistent with the goal of evoked saccades. Facilitation occurred with current delivered before target onse...
SummaryThe influence of attention on visual cortical neurons has been described in terms of its effe...
Saccadic eye movements are used to rapidly align the fovea with the image of objects of interest in ...
We investigated the internal representation of invisible moving targets using electrical microstimul...
AbstractSpatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be part...
& A long-standing issue concerning the executive function of the primate dorsolateral prefrontal...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
Abstract Spatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be par...
This study explores whether vergence eye movements along the median plane can be triggered with shor...
The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the frontal eye fields (FEF) have both been implicate...
Abstract: Human behaviour is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious contr...
If the eye-position signal during visually-evoked saccades is dependent on the dorsomedial frontal c...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....
Contains fulltext : 130280-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When an eye ...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
SummaryThe influence of attention on visual cortical neurons has been described in terms of its effe...
Saccadic eye movements are used to rapidly align the fovea with the image of objects of interest in ...
We investigated the internal representation of invisible moving targets using electrical microstimul...
AbstractSpatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be part...
& A long-standing issue concerning the executive function of the primate dorsolateral prefrontal...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
Multiple lines of evidence indicate that an anatomically discrete region within the dorsal medial fr...
Abstract Spatially selective delay activity in the frontal eye field (FEF) is hypothesized to be par...
This study explores whether vergence eye movements along the median plane can be triggered with shor...
The dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) and the frontal eye fields (FEF) have both been implicate...
Abstract: Human behaviour is mostly composed of habitual actions that require little conscious contr...
If the eye-position signal during visually-evoked saccades is dependent on the dorsomedial frontal c...
Reflexive visually-guided saccade triggering may be facilitated or inhibited by the cerebral cortex....
Contains fulltext : 130280-OA.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)When an eye ...
International audienceAnimals can make saccadic eye movements to intercept a moving object at the ri...
SummaryThe influence of attention on visual cortical neurons has been described in terms of its effe...
Saccadic eye movements are used to rapidly align the fovea with the image of objects of interest in ...
We investigated the internal representation of invisible moving targets using electrical microstimul...