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- Sensitivity of MST neurons to optic flow stimuli. I. A continuum of response selectivity to large-field stimuli. (1991) (917)
- The neurobiology of saccadic eye movements. (1989) (850)
- Visual-motor function of the primate superior colliculus. (1980) (773)
- Visual and oculomotor functions of monkey substantia nigra pars reticulata. IV. Relation of substantia nigra to superior colliculus. (1983) (734)
- Visual and oculomotor functions of monkey substantia nigra pars reticulata. III. Memory-contingent visual and saccade responses. (1983) (705)
- Relation of cortical areas MT and MST to pursuit eye movements. II. Differentiation of retinal from extraretinal inputs. (1988) (676)
- Activity of superior colliculus in behaving monkey. 3. Cells discharging before eye movements. (1972) (642)
- Fixation cells in monkey superior colliculus. I. Characteristics of cell discharge. (1993) (637)
- Activity of superior colliculus in behaving monkey. II. Effect of attention on neuronal responses. (1972) (636)
- Saccade-related activity in monkey superior colliculus. I. Characteristics of burst and buildup cells. (1995) (626)
- Modification of saccadic eye movements by GABA-related substances. I. Effect of muscimol and bicuculline in monkey superior colliculus. (1985) (613)
- Relation of cortical areas MT and MST to pursuit eye movements. I. Localization and visual properties of neurons. (1988) (591)
- A Pathway in Primate Brain for Internal Monitoring of Movements (2002) (559)
- Neuronal mechanisms of visual stability (2008) (532)
- Visual and oculomotor functions of monkey substantia nigra pars reticulata. I. Relation of visual and auditory responses to saccades. (1983) (524)
- Modulation of Neuronal Activity in Superior Colliculus by Changes in Target Probability (1998) (505)
- Activity of superior colliculus in behaving monkey. I. Visual receptive fields of single neurons. (1972) (486)
- Fixation cells in monkey superior colliculus. II. Reversible activation and deactivation. (1993) (478)
- Influence of the thalamus on spatial visual processing in frontal cortex (2006) (478)
- Modification of saccadic eye movements by GABA-related substances. II. Effects of muscimol in monkey substantia nigra pars reticulata. (1985) (472)
- Guarding the gateway to cortex: attention in visual thalamus (2008) (449)
- Brain circuits for the internal monitoring of movements. (2008) (446)
- Sensitivity of MST neurons to optic flow stimuli. II. Mechanisms of response selectivity revealed by small-field stimuli. (1991) (410)
- Organization of monkey superior colliculus: enhanced visual response of superficial layer cells. (1976) (381)
- Role of striate cortex and superior colliculus in visual guidance of saccadic eye movements in monkeys. (1977) (381)
- Pursuit and optokinetic deficits following chemical lesions of cortical areas MT and MST. (1988) (377)
- Modulation of neuronal activity by target uncertainty (1997) (369)
- Composition and topographic organization of signals sent from the frontal eye field to the superior colliculus. (2000) (366)
- Saccade-related activity in monkey superior colliculus. II. Spread of activity during saccades. (1995) (348)
- Visual receptive fields of striate cortex neurons in awake monkeys. (1969) (341)
- Saccadic omission: Why we do not see a grey-out during a saccadic eye movement (1978) (336)
- Role of the rostral superior colliculus in active visual fixation and execution of express saccades. (1992) (332)
- Enhancement of visual responses in monkey striate cortex and frontal eye fields. (1976) (330)
- Organization of monkey superior colliculus: intermediate layer cells discharging before eye movements. (1976) (330)
- What the brain stem tells the frontal cortex. I. Oculomotor signals sent from superior colliculus to frontal eye field via mediodorsal thalamus. (2004) (328)
- A grid system and a microsyringe for single cell recording (1988) (302)
- Relation of cortical areas MT and MST to pursuit eye movements. III. Interaction with full-field visual stimulation. (1988) (300)
- Visual receptive fields of frontal eye field neurons. (1973) (274)
- Superior colliculus neurons mediate the dynamic characteristics of saccades. (1991) (268)
- What the brain stem tells the frontal cortex. II. Role of the SC-MD-FEF pathway in corollary discharge. (2004) (252)
- Subcortical Modulation of Attention Counters Change Blindness (2004) (247)
- Superior Colliculus Cell Responses Related to Eye Movements in Awake Monkeys (1971) (237)
- Activity of superior colliculus in behaving monkey. IV. Effects of lesions on eye movements. (1972) (234)
- Modulation of pursuit eye movements by stimulation of cortical areas MT and MST. (1989) (234)
- Interaction of the frontal eye field and superior colliculus for saccade generation. (2001) (228)
- Monkey posterior parietal cortex neurons antidromically activated from superior colliculus. (1997) (212)
- Visual and oculomotor functions of monkey substantia nigra pars reticulata. II. Visual responses related to fixation of gaze. (1983) (207)
- Attentional Modulation of Thalamic Reticular Neurons (2006) (199)
- Shared motor error for multiple eye movements. (1997) (186)
- Frontal eye field sends delay activity related to movement, memory, and vision to the superior colliculus. (2001) (184)
- Comparison of cortico-cortical and cortico-collicular signals for the generation of saccadic eye movements. (2002) (182)
- Comparison of effects of eye movements and stimulus movements on striate cortex neurons of the monkey. (1969) (181)
- Progression in neuronal processing for saccadic eye movements from parietal cortex area lip to superior colliculus. (2001) (179)
- Functional Identification of a Pulvinar Path from Superior Colliculus to Cortical Area MT (2010) (176)
- Responses of MT and MST neurons to one and two moving objects in the receptive field. (1997) (175)
- Medial Superior Temporal Area Neurons Respond to Speed Patterns in Optic Flow (1997) (168)
- Discharge properties of neurons in the rostral superior colliculus of the monkey during smooth-pursuit eye movements. (2000) (163)
- Use of an extraretinal signal by monkey superior colliculus neurons to distinguish real from self-induced stimulus movement. (1976) (161)
- Visual responses of inferior temporal neurons in awake rhesus monkey. (1983) (161)
- Response to motion in extrastriate area MSTl: center-surround interactions. (1998) (152)
- Reversible inactivation of monkey superior colliculus. II. Maps of saccadic deficits. (1998) (151)
- Sequential activity of simultaneously recorded neurons in the superior colliculus during curved saccades. (2003) (151)
- Vision during saccadic eye movements. I. Visual interactions in striate cortex. (1980) (146)
- Projection of area 8 (frontal eye field) to superior colliculus in the monkey. An autoradiographic study (1976) (145)
- Neuronal Activity in Substantia Nigra Pars Reticulata during Target Selection (2002) (145)
- Visuomotor deficits following ablation of monkey superior colliculus. (1982) (142)
- Reversible inactivation of monkey superior colliculus. I. Curvature of saccadic trajectory. (1998) (142)
- Response of striate cortex neurons to stimuli during rapid eye movements in the monkey. (1969) (139)
- Signals Conveyed in the Pulvinar Pathway from Superior Colliculus to Cortical Area MT (2011) (138)
- Neuronal mechanisms for visual stability: progress and problems (2011) (137)
- Effects of attention on MT and MST neuronal activity during pursuit initiation. (2000) (137)
- Signal transformations from cerebral cortex to superior colliculus for the generation of saccades (2001) (133)
- Role of the basal ganglia in the initiation of saccadic eye movements. (1986) (131)
- Brain mechanisms of visual attention. (1982) (124)
- Optogenetic Inactivation Modifies Monkey Visuomotor Behavior (2012) (121)
- Effects on eye movements of a GABA agonist and antagonist injected into monkey superior colliculus (1983) (120)
- Thalamic pathways for active vision (2011) (112)
- Frontal eye field neurons orthodromically activated from the superior colliculus. (1998) (108)
- The role of disparity-sensitive cortical neurons in signalling the direction of self-motion (1990) (108)
- The primate superior colliculus and the shift of visual attention. (1972) (104)
- Activity of neurons in monkey superior colliculus during interrupted saccades. (1996) (99)
- Perception of motion, depth and form (2000) (99)
- Behavioral correlates of activity in basal ganglia neurons (1984) (99)
- Activation and inactivation of rostral superior colliculus neurons during smooth-pursuit eye movements in monkeys. (2000) (98)
- The Basal Ganglia (1984) (98)
- Vision for the control of movement. The Friedenwald Lecture. (1996) (94)
- Response to motion in extrastriate area MSTl: disparity sensitivity. (1999) (93)
- Disparity sensitivity of frontal eye field neurons. (2000) (91)
- AMYGDALOID STIMULATION AND OPERANT REINFORCEMENT IN THE RAT. (1963) (90)
- Saccadic Corollary Discharge Underlies Stable Visual Perception (2016) (84)
- Superior colliculus cell types and models of saccade generation (1994) (84)
- Vision during saccadic eye movements. II. A corollary discharge to monkey superior colliculus. (1980) (82)
- Visual Perception and Corollary Discharge (2008) (81)
- Deficits in eye position following ablation of monkey superior colliculus, pretectum, and posterior-medial thalamus. (1982) (81)
- Identifying corollary discharges for movement in the primate brain. (2004) (79)
- Saccadic eye movements following injection of lidocaine into the superior colliculus (2004) (76)
- Functional specialization for visual motion processing in primate cerebral cortex. (1990) (76)
- An illusory transformation of optic flow fields (1993) (72)
- Probing visual cortical function with discrete chemical lesions (1988) (72)
- Recounting the impact of Hubel and Wiesel (2009) (71)
- Planar directional contributions to optic flow responses in MST neurons. (1997) (67)
- Vision during saccadic eye movements. III. Visual interactions in monkey superior colliculus. (1980) (67)
- Shift in smooth pursuit initiation and MT and MST neuronal activity under different stimulus conditions. (1999) (64)
- Visual Cortex Neurons: Response to Stimuli during Rapid Eye Movements (1968) (64)
- Neuronal Correlates of Optic Flow Stimulation (1992) (61)
- Exploring the pulvinar path to visual cortex. (2008) (60)
- Optic flow: A brain region devoted to optic flow analysis? (1998) (56)
- Extent of compensation for variations in monkey saccadic eye movements (2000) (51)
- Enhanced Performance with Brain Stimulation: Attentional Shift or Visual Cue? (2006) (50)
- Corollary Discharge Contributions to Perceptual Continuity Across Saccades. (2018) (50)
- An Open Resource for Non-human Primate Optogenetics (2020) (50)
- Multiple temporal components of optic flow responses in MST neurons (1997) (49)
- Location of saccade-related neurons in the macaque superior colliculus (1991) (48)
- Amplitudes and directions of individual saccades can be adjusted by corollary discharge. (2010) (44)
- Multielectrode evidence for spreading activity across the superior colliculus movement map. (2000) (41)
- From basic brain research to treating human brain disorders (2019) (39)
- Superior colliculus neurons provide the saccadic motor error signal (2004) (37)
- Modulation of shifting receptive field activity in frontal eye field by visual salience. (2011) (34)
- Recovery of saccadic dysmetria following localized lesions in monkey superior colliculus (2004) (33)
- Modulation of presaccadic activity in the frontal eye field by the superior colliculus. (2009) (32)
- Selection of visual targets for the initiation of saccadic eye movements. (1974) (30)
- Suppressive Surrounds of Receptive Fields In Monkey Frontal Eye Field (2012) (28)
- Drivers from the deep: the contribution of collicular input to thalamocortical processing. (2005) (27)
- Target selection and saccade generation in monkey superior colliculus (2008) (25)
- The Superior Colliculus and the Cognitive Control of Movement (2000) (25)
- A circuit for saccadic suppression in the primate brain. (2017) (25)
- A screw microdrive for adjustable chronic unit recording in monkeys (1998) (24)
- Corollary discharge contributes to perceived eye location in monkeys. (2013) (21)
- Saccade-related spread of activity across superior colliculus may arise from asymmetry of internal connections. (2006) (21)
- Compression and Suppression of Shifting Receptive Field Activity in Frontal Eye Field Neurons (2013) (19)
- Using perturbations to identify the brain circuits underlying active vision (2015) (18)
- The role of the superior colliculus in visually-evoked eye movements. (1972) (18)
- Cortical visual motion processing for oculomotor control. (1990) (16)
- Visual Responses in FEF, Unlike V1, Primarily Reflect When the Visual Context Renders a Receptive Field Salient (2017) (14)
- The Dialogue Between Cerebral Cortex and Superior Colliculus: Implications for Saccadic Target Selection and Corollary Discharge (2003) (13)
- Organization of Corollary Discharge Neurons in Monkey Medial Dorsal Thalamus (2020) (8)
- INFEROTEMPORAL CORTEX IN AWAKE MONKEYS (1982) (7)
- Sensorimotor transformation in the tectum of the macaque. (1975) (6)
- The frontal eye field sends predictively remapped visual signals to the superior colliculus (2010) (6)
- Corollary discharge in primate vision (2013) (6)
- War and the Living Environment (1963) (5)
- I. Curvature of Saccadic Trajectory Reversible Inactivation of Monkey Superior Colliculus. (2015) (5)
- Brain Mechanisms for Active Vision (2015) (5)
- Mechanism of the illusory transformation of optic flow fields (1995) (4)
- Ex-vivo holographic microscopy and spectroscopic analysis of head and neck cancer (2015) (3)
- Change blindness for motion in macaque monkey (2010) (3)
- Single Neurons and Primate Behavior (2009) (3)
- Visual Motor Integration in Monkey Superior Colliculus (1976) (3)
- Visual mechanisms in primates and lower mammals (2004) (2)
- Constriction of visual receptive fields of inferior temporal cortex neurons during visual fixation (1981) (2)
- SELF‐STIMULATION AND CORTICAL SEIZURE ACTIVITY (1965) (2)
- Superior colliculus and visual fixation (1993) (2)
- Abstract of the joint meetings of the 23rd annual meeting of the Japan neuroscience society and the 10th annual meeting of the Japanese neural network society Yokohama, Japan, september 4–6, 2000 Plenary lecture (2000) (1)
- The Iodine Story (1962) (1)
- Connections May Arise From Asymmetry of Internal Saccade-Related Spread of Activity Across Superior (2006) (1)
- Movements in Monkeys Colliculus Neurons During Smooth-Pursuit Eye Activation and Inactivation of Rostral Superior (2015) (1)
- Sensorimotor transformation and selective attention in the macaque. (1975) (1)
- David Hunter Hubel. 27 February 1926 — 22 September 2013 (2016) (1)
- REPORTS Dependence of Upper Critical Field and Pairing Strength on Doping in Cuprates (2003) (0)
- Saccadic and Fixation Systems of Oculomotor Control in Monkey Superior Colliculus (1993) (0)
- Wurtz neurons in awake monkeys . Visual receptive fields of striate cortex (2003) (0)
- A comparison of food consumption and a behavioral task as indices of the "hunger drive" in genetically obese mice. (1957) (0)
- Center-Surround Interactions Response to Motion in Extrastriate Area MSTl: (2015) (0)
- The Retina Projects to Subcortical Regions in the Brain (2006) (0)
- A corollary discharge for perceptual stability (2006) (0)
- Decoding the output of the cerebral cortex (2000) (0)
- doi:10.1068/p5873 Visual perception and corollary discharge (2005) (0)
- Colliculus for Saccade Generation Interaction of the Frontal Eye Field and Superior (2015) (0)
- Modulation of Shifting Receptive Field Activity 2 in Frontal Eye Field by Visual Salience 3 4 5 6 (2011) (0)
- Directionally selective effects on pursuit eye movements by electrical stimulation of cortical areas MT and MST in the monkey (1989) (0)
- Radioiodine: its ups and downs (1964) (0)
- Treasures from a Golden Age (2005) (0)
- Disparity Sensitivity Response to Motion in Extrastriate Area MSTl (2015) (0)
- RELATION OF SUPERIOR COLLICULUS TO THE INITIATION OF EYE MOVEMENTS (1981) (0)
- ConditionsActivity Under Different Stimulus Shift in Smooth Pursuit Initiation and MT and MST (2015) (0)
- A subcortical source of visual input to the frontal eye field (2010) (0)
- Inhibitory mechanism working in the direction selective MT neurons of the macaque monkey (1985) (0)
- eye field by visual salience Modulation of shifting receptive field activity in frontal (2011) (0)
- National Eye Institute Recognizes Wurtz for Outstanding Brain/Eye Research (2004) (0)
- Sensitivity of MST neurones to disparity and optic flow stimuli (1992) (0)
- The Dialogue between Cerebral Cortex and Superior Colliculus: Multiple Ascending Pathways for Corollary Discharge (2014) (0)
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