The role of frontal eye-fields and superior colliculi in visual search and non-visual search in rhesus monkeys.
Rhesus monkeys were tested on a visual search task in which they had to find and retrieve a peanut from a display of visually similar but inedible objects. The speed with which they did so was measured. Animals in which the superior colliculi or frontal eye-fields had been removed took longer to fin...
Main Authors: | Collin, N, Cowey, A, Latto, R, Marzi, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1982
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