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Spatial transformations for eye-hand coordinationThe role of areas MT+/V5 and SPOC in spatial and temporal control of manual interception: an rTMS studyTrans-saccadic interactions in human parietal and occipital cortex during the retention and comparison of object orientation.Three-dimensional eye-head coordination is implemented downstream from the superior colliculus.Continuous updating of visuospatial memory in superior colliculus during slow eye movements.Visuomotor transformations for eye-hand coordination.Neural control of 3-D gaze shifts in the primate.Hand placement near the visual stimulus improves orientation selectivity in V2 neuronsNeural control of three-dimensional eye and head movements.A kinematic model for 3-D head-free gaze-shifts.Visual-Motor Transformations Within Frontal Eye Fields During Head-Unrestrained Gaze Shifts in the Monkey.Superior Colliculus Responses to Attended, Unattended, and Remembered Saccade Targets during Smooth Pursuit Eye MovementsTransition from Target to Gaze Coding in Primate Frontal Eye Field during Memory Delay and Memory-Motor Transformation.Cortical mechanisms for trans-saccadic memory and integration of multiple object features.Specialization of reach function in human posterior parietal cortex.Spatial transformations between superior colliculus visual and motor response fields during head-unrestrained gaze shifts.Adaptive cluster analysis approach for functional localization using magnetoencephalographyCortical Activation during Landmark-Centered vs. Gaze-Centered Memory of Saccade Targets in the Human: An FMRI Study.Different Cortical Mechanisms for Spatial vs. Feature-Based Attentional Selection in Visual Working Memory.Causal Inference for Cross-Modal Action Selection: A Computational Study in a Decision Making Framework.A State Space Model for Spatial Updating of Remembered Visual Targets during Eye Movements.Self-organizing task modules and explicit coordinate systems in a neural network model for 3-D saccades.Static ocular counterroll is implemented through the 3-D neural integrator.The right anterior intraparietal sulcus is critical for bimanual grasping: a TMS study.Frames of reference for eye-head gaze commands in primate supplementary eye fields.TMS over human frontal eye fields disrupts trans-saccadic memory of multiple objects.Depth estimation from retinal disparity requires eye and head orientation signals.Transcranial magnetic stimulation over posterior parietal cortex disrupts transsaccadic memory of multiple objects.Decoupling the actions of the eyes from the hand alters beta and gamma synchrony within SPL.Action relevance induces an attentional weighting of representations in visual working memory.Contribution of head movement to gaze command coding in monkey frontal cortex and superior colliculus.Neural control of three-dimensional eye and head posture.Frames of reference for gaze saccades evoked during stimulation of lateral intraparietal cortex.Three-dimensional transformations for goal-directed action.Functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation reveals the cortical networks for processing grasp-relevant object properties.Kinematic rules for upper and lower arm contributions to grasp orientation.Geometric computations underlying eye-hand coordination: orientations of the two eyes and the head.Human parietal "reach region" primarily encodes intrinsic visual direction, not extrinsic movement direction, in a visual motor dissociation task.Neural activity in superior parietal cortex during rule-based visual-motor transformations.Optimal inference explains dimension-specific contractions of spatial perception.
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