1998
Deficits in Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements After Muscimol Inactivation Within the Primate's Frontal Eye Field
Shi D, Friedman H, Bruce C. Deficits in Smooth-Pursuit Eye Movements After Muscimol Inactivation Within the Primate's Frontal Eye Field. Journal Of Neurophysiology 1998, 80: 458-464. PMID: 9658064, DOI: 10.1152/jn.1998.80.1.458.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFrontal eye fieldSmooth eye movement regionPrimate frontal eye fieldMuscimol injectionsArcuate sulcusEye fieldGamma-aminobutyric acid agonistSP deficitsSmooth pursuit eye movementsMicroinjection of muscimolSmooth pursuit functionMuscimol inactivationEye movement directionInjected hemisphereReversible deficitsFEFsemPermanent deficitsNeuronal responsesPosterior bankAspiration lesionsLarge aspiration lesionsEye movementsMotion onsetNext dayMuscimol
1975
Quantitative analysis of unit response patterns in cat visual cortex
Pfingst B, Bruce C, Shinkman P. Quantitative analysis of unit response patterns in cat visual cortex. Experimental Neurology 1975, 46: 215-228. PMID: 1109339, DOI: 10.1016/0014-4886(75)90044-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCat visual cortexArea 18Visual cortexLong-latency componentsResponse patternsPeristimulus time histogramsContralateral eyeArea 17Cortical areasInhibitory periodExtracellular recordingsFlash stimuliTime histogramsResponse latency increasesLatency increaseExcitatoryCortexInhibitory activityTrial varianceSame vertical columnCellsDurationResponsePeriodNearby cells