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The following pages link to Peripheral attention versus central fixation: modulation of the visual activity of prelunate cortical cells of the rhesus monkey (Q48445416):
Displaying 25 items.
- Functional distinction between visuomovement and movement neurons in macaque frontal eye field during saccade countermanding (Q33582220) (← links)
- Covert shift of attention modulates the ongoing neural activity in a reaching area of the macaque dorsomedial visual stream (Q33760586) (← links)
- Parkinson-related changes of activation in visuomotor brain regions during perceived forward self-motion (Q35155059) (← links)
- Visuomotor Origins of Covert Spatial Attention (Q35586263) (← links)
- The effects of V4 lesions on the visual abilities of macaques: shape discrimination (Q41102272) (← links)
- Relationships between sensory responsiveness and premovement activity of quickly adapting neurons in areas 3b and 1 of monkey primary somatosensory cortex (Q41156055) (← links)
- State dependent activity in monkey visual cortex. II. Retinal and extraretinal factors in V4. (Q48133052) (← links)
- State dependent activity in monkey visual cortex. I. Single cell activity in V1 and V4 on visual tasks (Q48133064) (← links)
- Microstimulation of the frontal eye field and its effects on covert spatial attention (Q48195637) (← links)
- Competitive mechanisms subserve attention in macaque areas V2 and V4. (Q48281025) (← links)
- Functional comparison of neuronal properties in the primate posterior hippocampus and parahippocampus (area TF/TH) during different behavioural paradigms involving memory and selective attention (Q48330104) (← links)
- Effects of attention on visuomotor activity in the premotor and prefrontal cortex of a primate (Q48380655) (← links)
- Behavioral modulation of neuronal activity in monkey striate cortex: excitation in the absence of active central fixation (Q48393550) (← links)
- Human express saccades: effects of randomization and daily practice (Q48393573) (← links)
- The role of attention in the preparation of visually guided eye movements in monkey and man. (Q48410928) (← links)
- Visuomotor interactions in responses of neurons in the middle and lateral suprasylvian cortices of the behaving cat (Q48570157) (← links)
- Effect of attentive fixation in macaque thalamus and cortex (Q49092790) (← links)
- Effect of a local ibotenic acid lesion in the visual association area on the prelunate gyrus (area V4) on saccadic reaction times in trained rhesus monkeys (Q49148470) (← links)
- Saccades require focal attention and are facilitated by a short-term memory system. (Q52033727) (← links)
- Eye-hand-coordination: a model for computing reaction times in a visually guided reach task. (Q52263063) (← links)
- Human express saccades: extremely short reaction times of goal directed eye movements (Q56096160) (← links)
- The primary visual system does not care about Previc's near-far dichotomy. Why not? (Q57982732) (← links)
- Combined spatial and temporal imaging of brain activity during visual selective attention in humans (Q59065682) (← links)
- Parallel processing: Giving up without a fight (Q59600756) (← links)
- The role of fixation and visual attention in the occurrence of express saccades in man (Q69568423) (← links)