
pmid: 15182687
The supplementary eye field has the biggest say in choosing what we look at, but has long been an enigma. Recent studies are beginning to make more sense of what it actually does.
Primates, Brain Mapping, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Eye Movements, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Models, Neurological, Frontal Lobe, Orientation, Animals, Cues, Photic Stimulation
Primates, Brain Mapping, Agricultural and Biological Sciences(all), Eye Movements, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology(all), Models, Neurological, Frontal Lobe, Orientation, Animals, Cues, Photic Stimulation
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