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Visual responses on neck muscles reveal selective gating that prevents express saccades. Neuron 42: 831–841 (2004).
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| Author | Olivier, Etienne Corneil, Brian D. Munoz, Douglas P. |
| Abstract | monkeys can generate express saccades at much shorter reaction times (70–100 ms in monkeys [Fischer and Boch, 1983]; 80–120 ms in humans [Fischer and Centre for Neuroscience Studies Weber, 1993]). Department of Physiology The neurophysiological events preceding saccades Queen’s University generated at express and nonexpress reaction times Kingston, Ontario K7L 3N6 have been elucidated. Within the intermediate and deep Canada layers of the superior colliculus (dSC), dual bursts of 2Department of Physiology and Pharmacology activity aligned to both visual and motor events precede Department of Psychology saccades generated at nonexpress reaction times |
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| Publisher Date | 2004-01-01 |
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| Subject Keyword | Deep Canada Layer Motor Event Neurophysiological Event Reaction Time Nonexpress Reaction Time Psychology Saccade Neuroscience Study Weber Dual Burst Express Saccade Ontario K7l Pharmacology Activity Superior Colliculus Selective Gating Saccade Queen Neck Muscle Visual Response Nonexpress Reaction Time Kingston |
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