The comparative anatomy of frontal eye fields in primates
- PMID: 30979504
- DOI: 10.1016/j.cortex.2019.02.023
The comparative anatomy of frontal eye fields in primates
Abstract
The frontal eye filed (FEF) is a relatively small frontal region that has been intensely studied. It received multiple definitions that help to locate it with some discrepancies between non-human primates and humans. The goal of this review is to provide an inter-species comparison of the location, extent, and boundaries of the FEF through the multiple anatomical and functional methodologies that has been used for its description as an oculomotor-associated area. We therefore propose a new orientation for using white matter fibers co-localizations between frontal structures to study their evolution and clarify the FEF homologies in primates.
Keywords: Anatomy; Comparative; FEF; Primates; Saccades.
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