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The functional role of the medial motion area V6Functional Properties of Neurons in the Anterior Bank of the Parieto-occipital Sulcus of the Macaque Monkey.Thalamic projections to visual and visuomotor areas (V6 and V6A) in the Rostral Bank of the parieto-occipital sulcus of the Macaque.The cortical visual area V6 in macaque and human brains.Human v6: the medial motion areaCovert shift of attention modulates the ongoing neural activity in a reaching area of the macaque dorsomedial visual stream.Fix your eyes in the space you could reach: neurons in the macaque medial parietal cortex prefer gaze positions in peripersonal spaceBehavioral investigation on the frames of reference involved in visuomotor transformations during peripheral arm reaching.Wide-field retinotopy defines human cortical visual area v6.Selectivity to translational egomotion in human brain motion areasRole of the medial parieto-occipital cortex in the control of reaching and grasping movements.The human cortical areas V6 and V6A.The most direct visual pathway to the frontal cortex.Overlapping representations for reach depth and direction in caudal superior parietal lobule of macaquesReaching activity in parietal area V6A of macaque: eye influence on arm activity or retinocentric coding of reaching movements?Reference frames for reaching when decoupling eye and target position in depth and direction.Neural activity in the medial parietal area V6A while grasping with or without visual feedback.The human homologue of macaque area V6A.The medial parietal occipital areas in the macaque monkey.Multiple Coordinate Systems and Motor Strategies for Reaching Movements When Eye and Hand Are Dissociated in Depth and DirectionDecoding Information for Grasping from the Macaque Dorsomedial Visual Stream.The dorsal visual stream revisited: Stable circuits or dynamic pathways?Evidence for both reaching and grasping activity in the medial parieto-occipital cortex of the macaque.Real-time supervisor system based on trinary logic to control experiments with behaving animals and humans.Cortical mechanisms for visual perception of object motion and position in space.Object affordance modulates visual responses in the macaque medial posterior parietal cortex.Three-dimensional eye position signals shape both peripersonal space and arm movement activity in the medial posterior parietal cortex.Claustral afferents of superior parietal areas PEc and PE in the macaque.'Arm-reaching' neurons in the parietal area V6A of the macaque monkey.Early- and late-responding cells to saccadic eye movements in the cortical area V6A of macaque monkey.Body-centered, mixed, but not hand-centered coding of visual targets in the medial posterior parietal cortex during reaches in 3D space.Neuronal mechanisms for detection of motion in the field of view.Cortical connections of area V6Av in the macaque: a visual-input node to the eye/hand coordination system.Multiple aspects of neural activity during reaching preparation in the medial posterior parietal area V6A.Reaching and grasping actions and their context shape the perception of object size.Adaptation of Saccades and Perceived Size after Trans-Saccadic Changes of Object Size.When do infants understand that they can obtain a desired part of a composite object by grasping another part?Cortical Afferents and Myeloarchitecture Distinguish the Medial Intraparietal Area (MIP) from Neighboring Subdivisions of the Macaque Cortex.Sensory properties of the caudal aspect of the macaque's superior parietal lobule.Cortical connectivity suggests a role in limb coordination for macaque area PE of the superior parietal cortex.
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