The Foveal Visual Representation of the Primate Superior Colliculus [PDF]
Chih-Yang Chen +3 more
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How Laminar Frontal Cortex and Basal Ganglia Circuits Interact to Control Planned and Reactive Saccades [PDF]
The basal ganglia and frontal cortex together allow animals to learn adaptive responses that acquire rewards when prepotent reflexive responses are insufficient.
Brown, Joshua +2 more
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Connections of the superior colliculus to shoulder muscles of the rat: a dual tracing study [PDF]
Johanna M. Rubelowski +4 more
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Optogenetic activation of the superior colliculus attenuates spontaneous seizures in the pilocarpine model of temporal lobe epilepsy [PDF]
Safwan K. Hyder +2 more
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Object-based saccadic enhancement of superior colliculus activity
Christopher Conroy +4 more
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Reviewer #2 (Public Review): Retinal input integration in excitatory and inhibitory neurons in the mouse superior colliculus in vivo [PDF]
Gehr Carolin +2 more
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Neuron analysis of visual perception [PDF]
The receptive fields of single cells in the visual system of cat and squirrel monkey were studied investigating the vestibular input affecting the cells, and the cell's responses during visual discrimination learning process.
Chow, K. L.
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Inside-outside: 3-D music through tissue conduction [PDF]
Eliciting an auditory perception by means of mechanical transduction bypassing the peripheral hearing apparatus has been recorded as early as the 16th century.
Lennox, Peter +2 more
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How Listing's Law May Emerge from Neural Control of Reactive Saccades [PDF]
We hypothesize that Listing's Law emerges as a result of two key properties of the saccadic sensory-motor system: 1) The visual sensory apparatus has a 2-D topology and 2) motor synergists are synchronized.
Bullock, Daniel, Pribe, Christopher A.
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Functional modulation of primary visual cortex by the superior colliculus in the mouse
The role of the superior colliculus (SC) in modulating V1 cortical activity is not clear. Here, the authors demonstrate the functional role of SC in modulating V1 responses through an excitatory pathway via the dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus.
Mehran Ahmadlou +2 more
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