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    Neuronal correlates of serial decision-making in the supplementary eye field 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A
    Human behavior is influenced by serial decision-making: past decisions affect choices that set the context for selecting future options. A primate brain region that may be involved in linking decisions across time is the ...
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    Supplementary Eye Fields 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A (Reference Module on Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2016-06-06)
    The supplementary eye fields (SEFs) are located in dorsomedial frontal cortex and contribute to high-level control of eye movements. Recordings in the SEF reveal neural activity related to vision, saccades, and fixations, ...
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    Supplementary Eye Fields 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A (Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2017)
    The supplementary eye fields (SEFs) are located in dorsomedial frontal cortex and contribute to high-level control of eye movements. Recordings in the SEF reveal neural activity related to vision, saccades, and fixations, ...
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    Visual continuity across saccades is Influenced by expectations 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Rao, Hrishikesh; Sommer, Marc A (Journal of Vision, 2016-02-09)
    As we make saccades, the image on each retina is displaced, yet our visual perception is uninterrupted. This is commonly referred to as transsaccadic perceptual stability, but such a description is inadequate. Some visual ...
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    Visual continuity across saccades is influenced by expectations. 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Rao, Hrishikesh; Sommer, Marc A (J Vis, 2016)
    As we make saccades, the image on each retina is displaced, yet our visual perception is uninterrupted. This is commonly referred to as transsaccadic perceptual stability, but such a description is inadequate. Some visual ...
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    Supplementary Eye Fields 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A (Reference Module in Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2017)
    The supplementary eye fields (SEFs) are located in dorsomedial frontal cortex and contribute to high-level control of eye movements. Recordings in the SEF reveal neural activity related to vision, saccades, and fixations, ...
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    Visual continuity across saccades is Influenced by expectations 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Rao, Hrishikesh; Sommer, Marc A (Journal of Vision, 2016-03-01)
    As we make saccades, the image on each retina is displaced, yet our visual perception is uninterrupted. This is commonly referred to as transsaccadic perceptual stability, but such a description is inadequate. Some visual ...
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    Serial Decision-Making in Monkeys During an Oculomotor Task 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 2017-10-16)
    © 2017 APA, all rights reserved). Much of everyday behavior involves serial decision-making, in which the outcome of 1 choice affects another. An example is setting rules for oneself: choosing a behavioral rule guides appropriate ...
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    Serial decision-making in monkeys during an oculomotor task 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 2017-08-29)
    Much of everyday behavior involves serial decision-making, in which the outcome of one choice affects another. An example is setting rules for oneself: choosing a behavioral rule guides appropriate choices in the future. ...
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    Serial decision-making in monkeys during an oculomotor task 

    Abzug, Zachary Mitchell; Sommer, Marc A (Journal of Experimental Psychology: Animal Learning and Cognition, 2017-08-29)
    Much of everyday behavior involves serial decision-making, in which the outcome of one choice affects another. An example is setting rules for oneself: choosing a behavioral rule guides appropriate choices in the future. ...
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