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    The frontal eye fields (FEF) are a region located in the frontal cortex, more specifically in Brodmann area 8 or BA8, of the primate brain. In humans,...
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    cognitive functions, including speech formation (Broca's area), gaze (frontal eye fields), working memory (dorsolateral prefrontal cortex), and risk processing...
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  • Eye field may refer to: Frontal eye fields, a region located in the prefrontal cortex Medial eye fields, areas in the frontal lobe of a primate brain...
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    Saccade (redirect from Saccadic eye motion)
    cortically by the frontal eye fields (FEF), or subcortically by the superior colliculus, saccades serve as a mechanism for fixation, rapid eye movement, and...
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  • with damage to the frontal eye fields, who frequently made reflexive eye movements to the target. When frontal eye field patients did make antisaccades...
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    that is primarily composed of the intraparietal sulcus (IPS) and frontal eye fields (FEF). It is named and most known for its role in voluntary orienting...
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    Supplementary eye field (SEF) is the name for the anatomical area of the dorsal medial frontal lobe of the primate cerebral cortex that is indirectly involved...
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  • well the frontal lobe of the brain can control the reflexive saccade, or eye movement. Saccadic eye movement is primarily controlled by the frontal cortex...
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    Cerebral cortex Frontal lobe – frontal eye fields (FEF), medial eye fields (MEF), supplementary eye fields (SEF), dorsomedial frontal cortex (DMFC) Parietal lobe...
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  • neurodevelopment in toddlerhood in children born very preterm. Eye movement Eye tracking Frontal eye fields Saccade Superior colliculus Endophenotype Grasse, K....
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  • the thalamus. The frontal eye field plays a very important role when it comes to eye movements. Particularly the frontal eye field is responsible for...
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    Parinaud's syndrome. Certain parts of the cerebral cortex (including the frontal eye fields), as in stroke. Toxic envenomation by mambas, taipans, and kraits...
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    widely separated, but functionally related, parts of the brain (e.g. frontal eye fields and visual cortex). As such, the claustrum is thought to play a role...
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  • Medial eye fields are areas in the frontal lobe of the primate brain that play a role in visually guided eye movement. Most neuroscientists refer to this...
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    is part of the frontal cortex in the human brain. Situated just anterior to the premotor cortex (BA6), it includes the frontal eye fields (so-named because...
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    Stanton GB (1985). "Primate frontal eye fields. II. Physiological and anatomical correlates of electrically evoked eye movements". J. Neurophysiol. 54...
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    gated by signals coming from the frontal eye fields, and shows changes in the spatial profile of its receptive fields with attention.[citation needed]...
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  • "Estimating invisible target speed from neuronal activity in monkey frontal eye field". Nature Neuroscience. 6 (1): 66–74. doi:10.1038/nn990. PMID 12483216...
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    Includes frontal eye fields Area 9 – Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex Area 10 – Anterior prefrontal cortex (most rostral part of superior and middle frontal gyri)...
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    (area 17, V1), the secondary visual cortex (areas 18 and 19), and the frontal eye fields. The parabigeminal nucleus plays a very important role in tectal function...
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  • neurophysiological recordings in the frontal eye fields and superior colliculus. Neurons in these areas are typically activated during eye movements, and electrical...
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    electrical stimulation maps of motor, supplementary motor, and the frontal eye fields in owl monkeys". J. Comp. Neurol. 247 (3): 297–325. doi:10.1002/cne...
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  • area are received from the thalamus. Frontal eye field The frontal eye field is a posterior part of the middle frontal gyrus and is involved in the control...
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  • Frontostriatal circuit (category Frontal lobe)
    circuits originating in the frontal eye fields are involved in motor functions; while dorsolateral prefrontal, orbital frontal, and anterior cingulate circuits...
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  • theory. The identified inconsistencies include voxel clusters in the frontal eye fields, the inferior and middle temporal gyrus, areas which are involved...
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    saccadic eye movements to the location of visual targets; the cortical frontal eye fields, which have direct and independent access to the eye-movement...
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    lateralis pars oralis. The oculomotor loop involved projections from the frontal eye fields, the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC), and the posterior parietal...
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    prefrontal cortex and parietal cortex, as well as the motor system and the frontal eye fields, making it a central station for processing top-down and bottom-up...
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    Stanton GB (1985). "Primate frontal eye fields. II. Physiological and anatomical correlates of electrically evoked eye movements". J. Neurophysiol. 54...
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    lateralis pars medialis. An oculomotor circuit originating in the frontal eye fields projecting to the body of the caudate, and returning via the caudal...
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