Common cortical areas have different neural mechanisms for covert and overt visual pursuits
Abstract Although humans can direct their attention to visual targets with or without eye movements, it remains unclear how different brain mechanisms control visual attention and eye movements together and/or separately. Here, we measured MEG and fMRI data during covert/overt visual pursuit tasks a...
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Autores principales: | Ken-ichi Morishige, Nobuo Hiroe, Masa-aki Sato, Mitsuo Kawato |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/4bbd5db87e604c43b3094a9460122c50 |
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