To look at an object its position in the visual scene has to be localized and subsequently appropriate oculo-motor behavior needs to be initiated. This kind of behavior is largely controlled by the cortical executive system, such as the frontal eye field. In this report, we analyzed neural activity in the visual cortex in relation to oculo-motor behavior. We show that in a figure-ground detection task, the strength of late modulated activity in the primary visual cortex correlates with the saccade latency. We propose that this may indicate that the variability of reaction times in the detection of a visual stimulus is reflected in low-level visual areas as well as in high-level areas
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of gating visual information in primates and str...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
We continuously scan the visual world via rapid or saccadic eye movements. Such eye movements are gu...
We have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence ...
AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the p...
1. Single-neuron activity was recorded from the prefrontal cor-tex of monkeys performing saccadic ey...
To examine the distribution of visual and oculomotor activity across the macaque brain, we performed...
When stimulus information enters the visual cortex, it is rapidly processed for identification. Howe...
vision to features that attract our attention. Although it is likely that the frontal eye field (FEF...
SummaryOur visual system segments images into objects and background. Figure-ground segregation reli...
SummaryWe examined whether the preparation of saccadic eye movements, when behaviorally dissociated ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
We make several eye movements per second when we explore a visual scene. Each eye movement sweeps th...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of gating visual information in primates and str...
When and where are decisions made? In the visual system a saccade, which is a fast shift of gaze tow...
We continuously scan the visual world via rapid or saccadic eye movements. Such eye movements are gu...
We have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the presence ...
AbstractWe have investigated the neural basis of visual detection in monkeys trained to report the p...
1. Single-neuron activity was recorded from the prefrontal cor-tex of monkeys performing saccadic ey...
To examine the distribution of visual and oculomotor activity across the macaque brain, we performed...
When stimulus information enters the visual cortex, it is rapidly processed for identification. Howe...
vision to features that attract our attention. Although it is likely that the frontal eye field (FEF...
SummaryOur visual system segments images into objects and background. Figure-ground segregation reli...
SummaryWe examined whether the preparation of saccadic eye movements, when behaviorally dissociated ...
The ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the natural ...
We make several eye movements per second when we explore a visual scene. Each eye movement sweeps th...
We investigated the chronometry of neural processes in frontal eye fields of macaques performing dou...
AbstractThe ability of primates to make rapid and accurate saccadic eye movements for exploring the ...
Saccadic eye movements (SEMs) are the primary means of gating visual information in primates and str...