Enhancement of multiple components of pursuit eye movement by microstimulation in the arcuate frontal pursuit area in monkeys.
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The interaction of bayesian priors and sensory data and its neural circuit implementation in visually guided movement.FEFsem neuronal response during combined volitional and reflexive pursuit.Visual guidance of smooth-pursuit eye movements: sensation, action, and what happens in between.Recasting the smooth pursuit eye movement system.Control of the gain of visual-motor transmission occurs in visual coordinates for smooth pursuit eye movements.The control of voluntary eye movements: new perspectives.Neural activity in the frontal pursuit area does not underlie pursuit target selection.Inactivation and stimulation of the frontal pursuit area change pursuit metrics without affecting pursuit target selectionComputations underlying the visuomotor transformation for smooth pursuit eye movements.Acquisition of neural learning in cerebellum and cerebral cortex for smooth pursuit eye movementsEye tracking dysfunction in schizophrenia: characterization and pathophysiology.The neuronal basis of on-line visual control in smooth pursuit eye movements.Cortical mechanisms of smooth eye movements revealed by dynamic covariations of neural and behavioral responses.Doing without learning: stimulation of the frontal eye fields and floccular complex does not instruct motor learning in smooth pursuit eye movements.Saccades exert spatial control of motion processing for smooth pursuit eye movements.The role of the frontal pursuit area in learning in smooth pursuit eye movements.Relationship between extraretinal component of firing rate and eye speed in area MST of macaque monkeys.Discharge properties of MST neurons that project to the frontal pursuit area in macaque monkeys.Role of arcuate frontal cortex of monkeys in smooth pursuit eye movements. I. Basic response properties to retinal image motion and position.Role of arcuate frontal cortex of monkeys in smooth pursuit eye movements. II. Relation to vector averaging pursuitSmooth pursuit-related information processing in frontal eye field neurons that project to the NRTPThe effects of smooth pursuit adaptation on the gain of visuomotor transmission in monkeys.Visuomotor cerebellum in human and nonhuman primates.Vestibular-related frontal cortical areas and their roles in smooth-pursuit eye movements: representation of neck velocity, neck-vestibular interactions, and memory-based smooth-pursuit.Control of the strength of visual-motor transmission as the mechanism of rapid adaptation of priors for Bayesian inference in smooth pursuit eye movements.Stopping smooth pursuit.Multisensory Convergence of Visual and Vestibular Heading Cues in the Pursuit Area of the Frontal Eye Field.Information fusion control with time delay for smooth pursuit eye movement.Target selection by the frontal cortex during coordinated saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements.Signals that modulate gain control for smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys.Effects of learning on smooth pursuit during transient disappearance of a visual target.Common inhibitory mechanism for saccades and smooth-pursuit eye movements.Ocular tracking of moving targets: effects of perturbing the background.Evidence for a retinal velocity memory underlying the direction of anticipatory smooth pursuit eye movements.Ocular responses to brief motion of textured backgrounds during smooth pursuit in humans.Trial-by-trial updating of the gain in preparation for smooth pursuit eye movement based on past experience in humans.Temporal dynamics of retinal and extraretinal signals in the FEFsem during smooth pursuit eye movements.Preparatory gain modulation of visuomotor transmission for smooth pursuit eye movements in monkeys.Extraretinal signals in MSTd neurons related to volitional smooth pursuit.Suppression of smooth pursuit eye movements induced by electrical stimulation of the monkey frontal eye field.
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Enhancement of multiple components of pursuit eye movement by microstimulation in the arcuate frontal pursuit area in monkeys.
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Stephen G Lisberger
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10.1152/JN.00409.2001
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2002-02-01T00:00:00Z