List of Contributors. Preface. 1. Neural mechanisms of visual
orienting responses (J.M. Sprague). 2.
The mosaic architecture of the superior colliculus (R.-B. Illing).
3. Neurochemical microcircuitry
underlying visual and oculomotor function in the cat superior
colliculus (R.R. Mize). 4. Serotonin
modulates retinotectal and corticotectal convergence in the
superior colliculus (R.D. Mooney et al).
5. Morphology of single axons of tectospinal and reticulospinal
neurons in the upper cervical spinal
cord (Y. Shinoda, S. Kakei, N. Muto). 6. A projection linking motor
cortex with the LM-suprageniculate
nuclear complex through the periaqueductal gray area which
surrounds the nucleus of Darkschewitsch
in the cat (S. Onodera, T.P. Hicks). 7. Firing characteristics of
neurones in the superior colliculus and
the pontomedullary reticular formation during orienting in
unrestrained cats (S. Sasaki, K. Naito, M.
Oka). 8. Ibotenic acid lesions of the superior colliculus produce
longer lasting deficits in visual
orienting behavior than aspiration lesions in the cat (A.C.
Rosenquist, V.M. Ciaramitaro). 9. Spatial
distribution of tectotectal connections in cats (M. Behan, N.M.
Kime). 10. Roles of the lateral
suprasylvian cortex in convergence eye movements in the cats (T.
Bando et al.). 11. Functional
connectivity of the superior colliculus with saccade-related brain
stem neurons in the cat (S. Chimoto
et al.). 12. Visual-auditory integration in cat superior
colliculus: implications for neuronal control of
the orienting response (C.K. Peck). 13. Task-dependence of
saccade-related activity in monkey
superior colliculus: implications for models of the saccadic system
(A.J. Van Opstal, M.A. Frens). 14.
Coding of stimulus invariances by inferior temporal neurons (R.
Vogels, G.A. Orban). 15. Theories
of visual cortex organization in primates: areas of the third level
(J.H. Kaas). 16. Afferent and
developmentally inherent mechanisms of form and motion processing
in cat extrastriate cortex (P.D.
Spear). 17. Extrinsic and intrinsic connections of the cat's
lateral suprasylvian visual area (M. Norita
et al.). 18. Areas PMLS and 21a of cat visual cortex are not only
functionally but also hodologically
distinct (B. Dreher et al). 19. Motion sensitivity and stimulus
interactions in the striate-recipient zone
of the cat's lateral posterior-pulvinar complex (C. Casanova, T.
Savard). 20. Comparisons of cross-modality integration in midbrain
and cortex (B.E. Stein, M.T. Wallace). 21. Sensory organization
of
the superior colliculus in cat and monkey (M.T. Wallace, B.E.
Stein). 22. Substitution of visual by
auditory inputs in the cat's anterior ectosylvian cortex (J.P.
Rauschecker). 23. Visual, somatosensory
and auditory modality properties along the feline
suprageniculate-AES/insular pathway (Gy. Benedek
et al.). 24. The development of topographically-aligned maps of
visual and auditory space in the
superior colliculus (A.J. King et al.). 25. What do developmental
mapping rules optimize? (M. Xiong,
B.L. Finlay). 26. The effect of damage of the brachium of the
superior colliculus in neonatal and adult
hamsters and the use of peripheral nerve to restore
retinocollicular projections (K.-F. So et al). 27.
A proposed reorganization of the cortical input-output system (Y.
Tamai). 28. Neural bases of residual
vision in hemicorticectomized monkeys (M. Ptito et al.). 29.
Extrageniculostriate vision in humans:
investigations with hemispherectomy patients (C.M. Wessinger et
al.). 30. Visual inputs to cerebellar
ventral paraflocculus during ocular following responses (K. Kawano
et al.). 31. Context dependent
discharge characteristics of saccade-related Purkinje cells in the
cerebellar hemispheres of the monkey
(N. Mano et al). 32. Further evidence for the specific involvement
of the flocculus in the vertical
vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) (K. Fukushima et al.). Subject Index.
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