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Quantitative assessment of the timing and tuning of visual-related, saccade-related, and delay period activity in primate central thalamus.
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Multisensory versus unisensory integration: contrasting modes in the superior colliculus.
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Superadditivity in multisensory integration: putting the computation in context.
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A Bayesian model unifies multisensory spatial localization with the physiological properties of the superior colliculus.
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Tracking the temporal evolution of a perceptual judgment using a compelled-response task.
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Contextual modulation of central thalamic delay-period activity: representation of visual and saccadic goals.
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Evaluating the operations underlying multisensory integration in the cat superior colliculus.
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Multisensory integration shortens physiological response latencies.
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Stimulus selectivity in dorsal and ventral prefrontal cortex after training in working memory tasks.
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The countermanding task revisited: fast stimulus detection is a key determinant of psychophysical performance.
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Midbrain Mechanisms of Sensory-Guided Oculomotor Choice
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CRCNS investigating perceptual processing speed and its impact on choice behavior
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CRCNS:Investigating perceptual processing speed and its impact on choice behavior
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Motor selection dynamics in FEF explain the reaction time variance of saccades to single targets.
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Saccadic inhibition interrupts ongoing oculomotor activity to enable the rapid deployment of alternate movement plans.
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A computational framework for attention during urgent choices
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Voluntary and involuntary contributions to perceptually guided saccadic choices resolved with millisecond precision.
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