1997
DOI: 10.1007/pl00005752
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Reversible inactivation of macaque frontal eye field

Abstract: The macaque frontal eye field (FEF) is involved in the generation of saccadic eye movements and fixations. To better understand the role of the FEF, we reversibly inactivated a portion of it while a monkey made saccades and fixations in response to visual stimuli. Lidocaine was infused into a FEF and neural inactivation was monitored with a nearby microelectrode. We used two saccadic tasks. In the delay task, a target was presented and then extinguished, but the monkey was not allowed to make a saccade to its … Show more

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“…We previously have described the infusion methods (Sommer and Tehovnik 1997) and quantified the time course and spread of cortical inactivation subsequent to lidocaine infusion (Tehovnik and Sommer 1997a). In summary, a 30-gauge needle was attached to a stainless-steel cannula that was connected to a 100-µl Hamilton syringe using PE 50 tubing.…”
Section: Infusion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We previously have described the infusion methods (Sommer and Tehovnik 1997) and quantified the time course and spread of cortical inactivation subsequent to lidocaine infusion (Tehovnik and Sommer 1997a). In summary, a 30-gauge needle was attached to a stainless-steel cannula that was connected to a 100-µl Hamilton syringe using PE 50 tubing.…”
Section: Infusion Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We used the two monkeys (Macaca mulatta) that had been used in our FEF inactivation study (Sommer and Tehovnik 1997). For monkey I, we alternated between inactivating the DMFC and the FEF.…”
Section: Animalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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