Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Cortical circuits for the control of attentionGamma oscillations in the midbrain spatial attention network: linking circuits to functionNeuronal Modulations in Visual Cortex Are Associated with Only One of Multiple Components of Attention.Multisensory information facilitates reaction speed by enlarging activity difference between superior colliculus hemispheres in ratsEvolution and optimality of similar neural mechanisms for perception and action during searchWhat insects can tell us about the origins of consciousnessDescending control of neural bias and selectivity in a spatial attention network: rules and mechanisms.New perspectives on the owl's map of auditory space.Saliency mapping in the optic tectum and its relationship to habituationA shared inhibitory circuit for both exogenous and endogenous control of stimulus selection.Target modality determines eye-head coordination in nonhuman primates: implications for gaze control.Space coding by gamma oscillations in the barn owl optic tectumTemporal sequence of attentional modulation in the lateral intraparietal area and middle temporal area during rapid covert shifts of attention.Influence and limitations of popout in the selection of salient visual stimuli by area V4 neuronsSignaling of the strongest stimulus in the owl optic tectum.Suppressive interactions underlying visually evoked fixational saccades.Cervical dystonia: a disorder of the midbrain network for covert attentional orientingTarget selection and saccade generation in monkey superior colliculus.Modeling the value of strategic actions in the superior colliculusGlobal inhibition and stimulus competition in the owl optic tectum.A disynaptic relay from superior colliculus to dorsal stream visual cortex in macaque monkeyAlternating fixation and saccade behavior in nonhuman primates with alternating occlusion-induced exotropiaA probabilistic strategy for understanding action selectionRoles of narrow- and broad-spiking dorsal premotor area neurons in reach target selection and movement production.Changes in perceptual sensitivity related to spatial cues depends on subcortical activity.Unconscious processing of orientation and color without primary visual cortex.Inactivation of primate superior colliculus biases target choice for smooth pursuit, saccades, and button press responses.Spontaneous microsaccades reflect shifts in covert attention.Responses of tectal neurons to contrasting stimuli: an electrophysiological study in the barn owl.The control of voluntary eye movements: new perspectives.Symbolic cue-driven activity in superior colliculus neurons in a peripheral visual choice task.Recurrent antitopographic inhibition mediates competitive stimulus selection in an attention network.Action and perception are temporally coupled by a common mechanism that leads to a timing misperception.Rules of competitive stimulus selection in a cholinergic isthmic nucleus of the owl midbrain.Control from below: the role of a midbrain network in spatial attention.Superior colliculus inactivation alters the weighted integration of visual stimuliInactivation and stimulation of the frontal pursuit area change pursuit metrics without affecting pursuit target selectionFlexible categorization of relative stimulus strength by the optic tectum.Neuronal correlates of attention and its disengagement in the superior colliculus of ratTracking the temporal evolution of a perceptual judgment using a compelled-response task.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.
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Edward L Keller
Robert M McPeek
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2004-06-13T00:00:00Z