Eye and neck motor signals in periabducens reticular neurons of the alert cat

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A. Berthoz
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Washington Buño ◽  
Fernando Reinoso-Suárez

1987 ◽  
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Andrea Benucci

1998 ◽  
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pp. 1006-1010 ◽  
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Mark T. Wallace ◽  
M. Alex Meredith ◽  
Barry E. Stein

Wallace, Mark T., M. Alex Meredith, and Barry E. Stein. Multisensory integration in the superior colliculus of the alert cat. J. Neurophysiol. 80: 1006–1010, 1998. The modality convergence patterns, sensory response properties, and principles governing multisensory integration in the superior colliculus (SC) of the alert cat were found to have fundamental similarities to those in anesthetized animals. Of particular interest was the observation that, in a manner indistinguishable from the anesthetized animal, combinations of two different sensory stimuli significantly enhanced the responses of SC neurons above those evoked by either unimodal stimulus. These observations are consistent with the speculation that there is a functional link among multisensory integration in individual SC neurons and cross-modality attentive and orientation behaviors.


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