Supplementary Eye Fields


Autoria(s): Abzug, ZM; Sommer, Marc A.
Data(s)

06/06/2016

Resumo

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, and electrical stimulation in the SEF evokes saccades and fixations. Inactivations and lesions of the SEF, however, cause minimal oculomotor deficits. The SEF thus processes information relevant to eye movements and influences critical oculomotor centers but seems unnecessary for generating action. Instead, the SEF has overarching, subtle functions that include limb-eye coordination, the timing and sequencing of actions, learning, monitoring conflict, prediction, supervising behavior, value-based decision making, and the monitoring of decisions.

Identificador

Reference Module on Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology, 2016

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/12373

Publicador

Elevier

Relação

Reference Module on Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Psychology

Tipo

Journal Article