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Contribution of cerebellar loops to action timing 

Prevosto, V; Raghavan, RT; Sommer, Marc A (Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2016-04-01)
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasize the selection of appropriate movements. Selecting when to make those responses, or action timing, is important as well. ...
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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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Probabilistic inference under time pressure leads to a cortical-to-subcortical shift in decision evidence integration 

Beck, JM; Egner, Tobias; Ferrari, Silvia; Oh-Descher, H; Sommer, Marc A (NeuroImage, 2017-08-24)
Real-life decision-making often involves combining multiple probabilistic sources of information under finite time and cognitive resources. To mitigate these pressures, people “satisfice”, foregoing a full evaluation of ...
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Circuits for presaccadic visual remapping. 

Mayo, J Patrick; Rao, Hrishikesh; Sommer, Marc A (J Neurophysiol, 2016-12-01)
Saccadic eye movements rapidly displace the image of the world that is projected onto the retinas. In anticipation of each saccade, many neurons in the visual system shift their receptive fields. This presaccadic change ...
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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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Contribution of cerebellar loops to action timing 

Prevosto, V; Raghavan, RT; Sommer, Marc A (Current Opinion in Behavioral Sciences, 2016-02-04)
Recent studies of sensorimotor processing have benefited from decision-making paradigms that emphasize the selection of appropriate movements. Selecting when to make those responses, or action timing, is important as well. ...
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Similar prevalence and magnitude of auditory-evoked and visually-evoked activity in the frontal eye fields: Implications for multisensory motor control 

Caruso, Valeria; Groh, Jennifer M; Pages, Daniel; Sommer, Marc A (Journal of Neurophysiology, 2016)
Saccadic eye movements can be elicited by more than one type of sensory stimulus. This implies substantial transformations of signals originating in different sense organs as they reach a common motor output pathway. In ...
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Neural network evidence for the coupling of presaccadic visual remapping to predictive eye position updating 

Rafie, Kimia S; Rao, Hrishikesh; San Juan, J; Shen, F; Sommer, Marc A; Villa, J (Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience, 2016-05-18)
As we look around a scene, we perceive it as continuous and stable even though each saccadic eye movement changes the visual input to the retinas. How the brain achieves this perceptual stabilization is unknown, but a major ...
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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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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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