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- W2742687066 abstract "This chapter describes some corticothalamic connections of the middle temporal (MT) area and the neighbouring, MT-recipient, visual region situated in the fundus and upper bank of superior temporal sulcus (STS) of the macaque monkey. These connections turned out to be part of a parallel network reciprocally linking sensory structures to cortical and subcortical formations that, from anatomical and electrophysiological investigations, appear to be involved in the neural control of directionally oriented eye movements, as well as in the orientation of visual attention. In the macaque monkey, the caudal half of the STS is an important cortical station of the extrageniculo-striate visual system in which discrete visual areas have been identified. Among these, the MT area is reputed to play a key role in visual motion analysis because of the property of its neurons to selectively respond to the direction and speed of moving visual stimuli. Areas surrounding MT are less defined as to their anatomical limits, connections, and functions. The pieces of evidence highlighted in this chapter suggest that the extrageniculo-striate corticothalamic system involving the superior temporal cortex is an intimate part of a complex network of functional units." @default.
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- W2742687066 title "Chapter 26: Some extra-striate corticothalamic connections in macaque monkeys" @default.
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