Manipulating intent: evidence for a causal role of the superior colliculus in target selection.
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Multisensory information facilitates reaction speed by enlarging activity difference between superior colliculus hemispheres in ratsDelay activity of saccade-related neurons in the caudal dentate nucleus of the macaque cerebellumDescending control of neural bias and selectivity in a spatial attention network: rules and mechanisms.Auditory signals evolve from hybrid- to eye-centered coordinates in the primate superior colliculusContext-dependent changes in functional circuitry in visual area MT.Goal representations dominate superior colliculus activity during extrafoveal tracking.Signaling 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.Microstimulation of the superior colliculus focuses attention without moving the eyes.Inactivation of primate superior colliculus biases target choice for smooth pursuit, saccades, and button press responses.Influence of monkey dorsolateral prefrontal and posterior parietal activity on behavioral choice during attention tasksSpontaneous microsaccades reflect shifts in covert attention.The control of voluntary eye movements: new perspectives.Neural activity in the frontal pursuit area does not underlie pursuit target selection.Symbolic cue-driven activity in superior colliculus neurons in a peripheral visual choice task.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.Tracking the temporal evolution of a perceptual judgment using a compelled-response task.Neural correlates of target selection for reaching movements in superior colliculus.Deficits in reach target selection during inactivation of the midbrain superior colliculusDorsal premotor cortex is involved in switching motor plans.A hard-wired priority map in the superior colliculus shaped by asymmetric inhibitory circuitry.Similar effects of feature-based attention on motion perception and pursuit eye movements at different levels of awareness.An integrative role for the superior colliculus in selecting targets for movements.Inactivation of primate superior colliculus impairs covert selection of signals for perceptual judgments.Role of the lateral intraparietal area in modulation of the strength of sensory-motor transmission for visually guided movementsVisual fixation as equilibrium: evidence from superior colliculus inactivationDissociation of pursuit target selection from saccade execution.Task dependence of decision- and choice-related activity in monkey oculomotor thalamus.Reversal of a distractor effect on saccade target selection after superior colliculus inactivation.Saccades exert spatial control of motion processing for smooth pursuit eye movements.Saccades and pursuit: two outcomes of a single sensorimotor process.Superior colliculus inactivation causes stable offsets in eye position during tracking.
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Manipulating intent: evidence for a causal role of the superior colliculus in target selection.
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Christopher D Carello
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