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Saccadic eye movements, even in darkness, generate event-related potentials recorded in medial septum and medial temporal cortex
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AttentionOptic NerveSocial SciencesEarly VisionSensory NeuroscienceMedial Temporal CortexSaccadic Eye MovementsCognitive NeuroscienceCognitive ScienceBlindsightOphthalmologyVision ResearchVisual PathwayVisual ProcessingVisual FunctionNeurophysiologyNeuroanatomyEye TrackingVisual InformationNeuroscienceMedicineMedial Septum
Saccadic eye movements (saccades) in primates organize the visual information about the environment into a pulsatile course. Recent studies from our laboratory have found substantial single unit activity, of extra-retinal origin, in medial temporal and inferotemporal cortex with each saccade (even in the dark). In the current experiment we studied event-related potentials to spontaneous saccades from electrodes in medial temporal cortex as well as medial septum. Significant event-related potentials were recorded in both regions (again even in the dark). These data suggest that higher-level processing itself may synchronize with saccades.
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