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. 2013 May;109(10):2560-70.
doi: 10.1152/jn.01000.2012. Epub 2013 Feb 27.

Functional connectivity patterns of medial and lateral macaque frontal eye fields reveal distinct visuomotor networks

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Functional connectivity patterns of medial and lateral macaque frontal eye fields reveal distinct visuomotor networks

Sahand Babapoor-Farrokhran et al. J Neurophysiol. 2013 May.
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Abstract

It has been previously shown that small- and large-amplitude saccades have different functions during vision in natural environments. Large saccades are associated with reaching movements toward objects, whereas small saccades facilitate the identification of more detailed object features necessary for successful grasping and manual manipulation. To determine whether these represent dichotomous processing streams, we used resting-state functional MRI to examine the functional connectivity patterns of the medial and lateral frontal eye field (FEF) regions that encode large- and small-amplitude saccades, respectively. We found that the spontaneous blood oxygen level-dependent signals of the medial FEF were functionally correlated with areas known to be involved in reaching movements and executive control processes, whereas lateral FEF was functionally correlated with cortical areas involved in object processing and in grasping, fixation, and manipulation of objects. The results provide strong evidence for two distinct visuomotor network systems in the primate brain that likely reflect the alternating phases of vision for action in natural environments.

Keywords: eye-hand coordination; grasping; reaching; resting state; saccade.

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