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1. Neural activity in the frontal eye fields modulated by the number of alternatives in target choice.

2. Ocular motor anatomy in a case of interrupted saccades.

3. Symbolic cue-driven activity in superior colliculus neurons in a peripheral visual choice task.

4. Readout of higher-level processing in the discharge of superior colliculus neurons.

5. A model of the saccade-generating system that accounts for trajectory variations produced by competing visual stimuli.

6. Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus.

7. Neural discharge in the superior colliculus during target search paradigms.

8. Evidence against direct connections to PPRF EBNs from SC in the monkey.

9. Activity in deep intermediate layer collicular neurons during interrupted saccades.

10. Comparison of saccades perturbed by stimulation of the rostral superior colliculus, the caudal superior colliculus, and the omnipause neuron region.

11. Activity of the brain stem omnipause neurons during saccades perturbed by stimulation of the primate superior colliculus.

12. Spatial distribution and discharge characteristics of superior colliculus neurons antidromically activated from the omnipause region in monkey.

13. Endpoint accuracy in saccades interrupted by stimulation in the omnipause region in monkey.

14. Activity of visuomotor burst neurons in the superior colliculus accompanying express saccades.

15. Use of interrupted saccade paradigm to study spatial and temporal dynamics of saccadic burst cells in superior colliculus in monkey.

16. Generation of smooth-pursuit eye movements: neuronal mechanisms and pathways.

17. Behavior of horizontal semicircular canal afferents in alert monkey during vestibular and optokinetic stimulation.

19. Persistence of visual response in vestibular nucleus neurons in cerebellectomized cat.

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