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  • 51. Moving topography of human presaccadic spike potentials in visually triggered saccade and optokinetic nystagmus.
    Tsutsui J, Ohnishi T, Fukai S, Matsuda E.
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  • 53. Quantitative assessment of the timing and tuning of visual-related, saccade-related, and delay period activity in primate central thalamus.
    Wyder MT, Massoglia DP, Stanford TR.
    J Neurophysiol; 2003 Sep 27; 90(3):2029-52. PubMed ID: 12724361
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  • 57. Compression and suppression of shifting receptive field activity in frontal eye field neurons.
    Joiner WM, Cavanaugh J, Wurtz RH.
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    Cloherty SL, Mustari MJ, Rosa MG, Ibbotson MR.
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  • 59. Perisaccadic Receptive Field Expansion in the Lateral Intraparietal Area.
    Wang X, Fung CC, Guan S, Wu S, Goldberg ME, Zhang M.
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