The fundamental process in the brain which allows the generation of what is known as behavior, is the transformation of sensory or internally generated information to commands for movement. For example, shifting the line of gaze to look at and interact with our environment requires transformation of visual information into proper contraction of eye and neck muscles. In this thesis I studied the transformation of visual signals to movement commands in the primates superior colliculus, a key structure in sensory integration and gaze movement generation. In the first chapter the frames of reference and the spatial information encoded by the visual and motor activity of superior colliculus, in different neuron types, are investigated in a memor...
AbstractThis paper summarizes recent experiments conducted by the authors — experiments that studied...
A fundamental question in sensorimotor control concerns the transformation of spatial signals from t...
Consideration of available evidence suggests that primate vision utilises two parallel cortical path...
We constantly orient our line of sight (i.e., gaze) to external objects in our environment. One of t...
Visual perception lays the groundwork for many activities of animals and human. Decades of neuroscie...
The memory-delay saccade task is often used to separate visual and motor responses in oculomotor str...
Under ecological conditions, the luminance impinging on the retina varies within a dynamic range of ...
Humans and non-human primates must precisely align the eyes on an object to view it with high visual...
In der Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob und wie der Colliculus Superior (CS) von Primaten an der Generier...
During active vision, we convert information about visual objects in our periphery into goal-directe...
The eye movement system is a complete sensorimotor loop from sensation to action, which includes a l...
The superior colliculus (SC) is a laminated structure that crowns the midbrain. The SC has been the ...
The visual system receives a wealth of visual information about objects with changing features in ti...
Selective attention is a fundamental aspect of our experience of both the internal and external envi...
J. Douglas Crawford. Contribution of head movement to gaze command coding in monkey frontal cortex a...
AbstractThis paper summarizes recent experiments conducted by the authors — experiments that studied...
A fundamental question in sensorimotor control concerns the transformation of spatial signals from t...
Consideration of available evidence suggests that primate vision utilises two parallel cortical path...
We constantly orient our line of sight (i.e., gaze) to external objects in our environment. One of t...
Visual perception lays the groundwork for many activities of animals and human. Decades of neuroscie...
The memory-delay saccade task is often used to separate visual and motor responses in oculomotor str...
Under ecological conditions, the luminance impinging on the retina varies within a dynamic range of ...
Humans and non-human primates must precisely align the eyes on an object to view it with high visual...
In der Arbeit wurde untersucht, ob und wie der Colliculus Superior (CS) von Primaten an der Generier...
During active vision, we convert information about visual objects in our periphery into goal-directe...
The eye movement system is a complete sensorimotor loop from sensation to action, which includes a l...
The superior colliculus (SC) is a laminated structure that crowns the midbrain. The SC has been the ...
The visual system receives a wealth of visual information about objects with changing features in ti...
Selective attention is a fundamental aspect of our experience of both the internal and external envi...
J. Douglas Crawford. Contribution of head movement to gaze command coding in monkey frontal cortex a...
AbstractThis paper summarizes recent experiments conducted by the authors — experiments that studied...
A fundamental question in sensorimotor control concerns the transformation of spatial signals from t...
Consideration of available evidence suggests that primate vision utilises two parallel cortical path...