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Visual phosphene perception modulated by subthreshold crossmodal sensory stimulation (vol 27, pg 4178, 2007) [PDF]
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The superior colliculus in Parkinson's disease : a possible biomarker ?
Emmanuelle Bellot
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Loom response in mouse superior colliculus depends on sensorimotor context
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Bat echolocation modelling using spike kernels with Support Vector Regression [PDF]
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The superior colliculus (SC) is a midbrain center that integrates sensory input and transforms the information into a command signal to initiate behaviors, such as orienting to an object that attracts attention or escaping from a predator. It is a laminar structure composed of two primary layers: the superficial layer and the deeper layer.
Tadashi Isa +2 more
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The superior colliculus (SC) is a midbrain center that integrates sensory input and transforms the information into a command signal to initiate behaviors, such as orienting to an object that attracts attention or escaping from a predator. It is a laminar structure composed of two primary layers: the superficial layer and the deeper layer.
Tadashi Isa +2 more
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Current Biology
The superior colliculus ('colliculus'), or optic tectum, is a highly conserved area of the brain that is critical for the organization and control of attention and orienting behaviors. It lies at the top of the midbrain and our understanding of its structure and function is based on work from many vertebrate species including: lampreys, fish ...
Jennifer L, Hoy, Karl, Farrow
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The superior colliculus ('colliculus'), or optic tectum, is a highly conserved area of the brain that is critical for the organization and control of attention and orienting behaviors. It lies at the top of the midbrain and our understanding of its structure and function is based on work from many vertebrate species including: lampreys, fish ...
Jennifer L, Hoy, Karl, Farrow
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Parvalbumin in rat superior colliculus
Neuroscience Letters, 1990Parvalbumin-like immunoreactivity (PA-LI) has been studied in sections of the superior colliculus (SC) of the rat and its distribution compared to the patterns of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and cytochrome oxidase (CO) staining. In the intermediate layers it was found that PA-LI is spatially associated with AChE only in the medial part of the SC, but ...
R B, Illing, D M, Vogt, W B, Spatz
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Development of the Superior Colliculus
Annual Review of Neuroscience, 1984Reference is often made to a study by Adamiik (1872) to illustrate how long we have known that the superior colliculus (SC) plays a role in eye movements. The interest in the involvement of the SC in eye movements has not waned, but has actually increased as a result of recent work describing the activity of SC cells in behaving animals (for ...
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Superior colliculus efferents to the hypothalamus
Neuroscience Letters, 1979The projection of the superior colliculus to the hypothalamus was studied in the rabbit and rat with light and electron microscopic techniques. This projection system, as demonstrated with the anterograde transport of tritiated leucine, proline, adenosine or horseradish peroxidase, is primarily to dendrites located in the ipsilateral optic and ...
J H, Fallon, R Y, Moore
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