Changes in the response rate and response variability of area V4 neurons during the preparation of saccadic eye movements.
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An Eye in the Palm of Your Hand: Alterations in Visual Processing Near the Hand, a Mini-ReviewPerisaccadic Updating of Visual Representations and Attentional States: Linking Behavior and NeurophysiologyEffector-based attention systemsEye movement preparation modulates neuronal responses in area V4 when dissociated from attentional demandsRapid shape detection signals in area V4.Trial-to-trial variability of the prefrontal neurons reveals the nature of their engagement in a motion discrimination taskMotor preparation attenuates neural variability and beta-band LFP in parietal cortexSaccades and shifting receptive fields: anticipating consequences or selecting targets?A cortical substrate for memory-guided orienting in the ratHand placement near the visual stimulus improves orientation selectivity in V2 neuronsDissociation of response variability from firing rate effects in frontal eye field neurons during visual stimulation, working memory, and attention.Response variability of frontal eye field neurons modulates with sensory input and saccade preparation but not visual search salience.A dynamical systems view of motor preparation: implications for neural prosthetic system designNeuronal variability of MSTd neurons changes differentially with eye movement and visually related variables.Variability of human corticospinal excitability tracks the state of action preparationSpatial representation and cognitive modulation of response variability in the lateral intraparietal area priority map.Average is optimal: an inverted-U relationship between trial-to-trial brain activity and behavioral performanceA distinct contribution of the frontal eye field to the visual representation of saccadic targets.The Magnitude of Trial-By-Trial Neural Variability Is Reproducible over Time and across Tasks in Humans.Selective modulation of cortical state during spatial attention.Firing Variability of Frontal Pole Neurons during a Cued Strategy Task.Saccade execution suppresses discrimination at distractor locations rather than enhancing the saccade goal location.
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Changes in the response rate and response variability of area V4 neurons during the preparation of saccadic eye movements.
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Nicholas A Steinmetz
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2009-12-16T00:00:00Z