Eye movements and reward, sequential states, and context-dependent target selection
The eye movement system is a complete sensorimotor loop from sensation to action, which includes a large number of distinct cortical and subcortical regions and participates in both reflexive and voluntary behaviors. This dissertation elucidates some of the functions of three cortical areas known to...
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