A quantitative method of computer analysis of spike train data collected from behaving animals.
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Delay activity of saccade-related neurons in the caudal dentate nucleus of the macaque cerebellumSimultaneous transcranial magnetic stimulation and single-neuron recording in alert non-human primates.Target selection and saccade generation in monkey superior colliculus.A probabilistic strategy for understanding action selectionNeural representations of personally familiar and unfamiliar faces in the anterior inferior temporal cortex of monkeys.Frequency-dependent spatiotemporal tuning properties of non-eye movement related vestibular neurons to three-dimensional translations in squirrel monkeysGrand average ERP-image plotting and statistics: A method for comparing variability in event-related single-trial EEG activities across subjects and conditions.Neuronal adaptation caused by sequential visual stimulation in the frontal eye field.Progression in neuronal processing for saccadic eye movements from parietal cortex area lip to superior colliculus.Functional properties of primate putamen neurons during the categorization of tactile stimuli.Improved similarity measures for small sets of spike trains.Neuronal correlates of face identification in the monkey anterior temporal cortical areas.Comparison of saccade-associated neuronal activity in the primate central mesencephalic and paramedian pontine reticular formations.What the brain stem tells the frontal cortex. I. Oculomotor signals sent from superior colliculus to frontal eye field via mediodorsal thalamus.Sequential activity of simultaneously recorded neurons in the superior colliculus during curved saccades.Superior colliculus encodes distance to target, not saccade amplitude, in multi-step gaze shifts.MST neurons respond to optic flow and translational movement.Dissociation of spatial-, object-, and sound-coding neurons in the mediodorsal nucleus of the primate thalamus.Activity in the supplementary motor area related to learning and performance during a sequential visuomotor task.Response to motion in extrastriate area MSTl: center-surround interactions.Matching patterns of activity in primate prefrontal area 8a and parietal area 7ip neurons during a spatial working memory task.In multiple-step gaze shifts: omnipause (OPNs) and collicular fixation neurons encode gaze position error; OPNs gate saccades.Distracters impair and create working memory-related neuronal activity in the prefrontal cortex.Neuronal clusters in the primate motor cortex during interception of moving targets.Motor cortical activity during interception of moving targets.Neurones associated with saccade metrics in the monkey central mesencephalic reticular formation.Comparison of oculomotor neuronal activity in paralaminar and mediodorsal thalamus in the rhesus monkey.Comparison of cortico-cortical and cortico-collicular signals for the generation of saccadic eye movements.Inactivation of parietal and prefrontal cortex reveals interdependence of neural activity during memory-guided saccades.Frontal eye field sends delay activity related to movement, memory, and vision to the superior colliculus.Multielectrode evidence for spreading activity across the superior colliculus movement map.Neural correlate of auditory spatial attention allocation in the superior colliculus.Fixation neurons in the superior colliculus encode distance between current and desired gaze positions
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A quantitative method of computer analysis of spike train data collected from behaving animals.
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Aldridge JW
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1979-10-01T00:00:00Z