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M Schlag-Rey

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Journal of Neurophysiology|September 1, 1974
Neuronal activity before and during eye movements in thalamic internal medullary lamina of the catJ Schlag, I Lehtinen, M Schlag-Rey
Brain Research|November 9, 1973
Neuronal activity correlated with eye movements in "nonspecific" thalamic nucleiJ Schlag, I Lehtinen, M Schlag-Rey
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 1, 1980
Visuo-oculomotor properties of cells in the superior colliculus of the alert catC K Peck, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1988
Direct projection from the supplementary eye field to the nucleus raphe interpositusB L Shook, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 22, 1991
Primate supplementary eye field. II. Comparative aspects of connections with the thalamus, corpus striatum, and related forebrain nucleiB L Shook, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 22, 1990
Primate supplementary eye field: I. Comparative aspects of mesencephalic and pontine connectionsB L Shook, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 18, 1998
Interactions between natural and electrically evoked saccades. III. Is the nonstationarity the result of an integrator not instantaneously reset?J Schlag, A Pouget, S Sadeghpour, et al.
Nature|December 6, 1997
Antisaccade performance predicted by neuronal activity in the supplementary eye fieldM Schlag-Rey, N Amador, H Sanchez, et al.
Nature|April 10, 1997
Perceived geometrical relationships affected by eye-movement signalsR H Cai, A Pouget, M Schlag-Rey, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1980
Visual responses of thalamic neurons depending on the direction of gaze and the position of targets in spaceJ Schlag, M Schlag-Rey, C K Peck, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|September 1, 1974
Neuronal activity before and during eye movements in thalamic internal medullary lamina of the catJ Schlag, I Lehtinen, M Schlag-Rey
Brain Research|November 9, 1973
Neuronal activity correlated with eye movements in "nonspecific" thalamic nucleiJ Schlag, I Lehtinen, M Schlag-Rey
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 1, 1980
Visuo-oculomotor properties of cells in the superior colliculus of the alert catC K Peck, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1988
Direct projection from the supplementary eye field to the nucleus raphe interpositusB L Shook, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|May 22, 1991
Primate supplementary eye field. II. Comparative aspects of connections with the thalamus, corpus striatum, and related forebrain nucleiB L Shook, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|November 22, 1990
Primate supplementary eye field: I. Comparative aspects of mesencephalic and pontine connectionsB L Shook, M Schlag-Rey, J Schlag
Journal of Neurophysiology|April 18, 1998
Interactions between natural and electrically evoked saccades. III. Is the nonstationarity the result of an integrator not instantaneously reset?J Schlag, A Pouget, S Sadeghpour, et al.
Nature|December 6, 1997
Antisaccade performance predicted by neuronal activity in the supplementary eye fieldM Schlag-Rey, N Amador, H Sanchez, et al.
Nature|April 10, 1997
Perceived geometrical relationships affected by eye-movement signalsR H Cai, A Pouget, M Schlag-Rey, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|January 1, 1980
Visual responses of thalamic neurons depending on the direction of gaze and the position of targets in spaceJ Schlag, M Schlag-Rey, C K Peck, et al.
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