Reticular Formation Connections Underlying Horizontal Gaze: The Central Mesencephalic Reticular Formation (cMRF) as a Conduit for the Collicular Saccade Signal
The central mesencephalic reticular formation (cMRF) occupies much of the core of the midbrain tegmentum. Physiological studies indicate that it is involved in controlling gaze changes, particularly horizontal saccades. Anatomically, it receives input from the ipsilateral superior colliculus (SC) an...
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Main Authors: | Paul J. May (Author), Niping Wang (Author), Eddie Perkins (Author), Lan Zhou (Author), Susan Warren (Author) |
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2017-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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