L E Mays
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Busettini C, Mays L
J Neurophysiol
. 2005 Sep;
94(4):2295-311.
PMID: 16160089
Horizontal vergence eye movements are movements in opposite directions used to change fixation between far and near targets. The occurrence of a saccade during vergence causes vergence velocity to be...
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Busettini C, Mays L
J Neurophysiol
. 2005 May;
94(4):2312-30.
PMID: 15917314
In the accompanying paper we reported that intrasaccadic vergence enhancement during combined saccade-vergence eye movements reflects saccadic dynamics, which implies the involvement of saccadic burst signals. This involvement was not...
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Busettini C, Mays L
J Neurophysiol
. 2003 Aug;
90(6):3838-53.
PMID: 12930821
Previous reports have shown that saccades executed during vergence eye movements are often slower and longer than conjugate saccades. Lesions in the nucleus raphe interpositus, where pontine omnipause neurons (OPNs)...
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Ledoux M, Lorden J, Smith J, Mays L
Neurosci Lett
. 1998 Oct;
253(1):61-4.
PMID: 9754805
Serotonergic modulation of spontaneous and reflexive blinking was studied in four cats and one monkey. In cats, facial nucleus injections of the type-2 serotonin receptor (5-HT2) antagonist ketanserin tended to...
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Mays L, Gamlin P
Curr Opin Neurobiol
. 1995 Dec;
5(6):763-8.
PMID: 8805411
Experiments in primates have contributed greatly to our understanding of the neural mechanisms involved in the eye movements required to view objects at different distances. Early work focused on the...
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Mays L, Morrisse D
J Am Optom Assoc
. 1995 Jul;
66(7):419-22.
PMID: 7560729
Background: Single-unit recordings of pontine omnipause neurons (OPN) in the monkey have shown that these neurons cease firing for saccades in all directions. OPNs are located in pontine nucleus raphe'...
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Neurons in monkey parietal area LIP are tuned for eye-movement parameters in three-dimensional space
Gnadt J, Mays L
J Neurophysiol
. 1995 Jan;
73(1):280-97.
PMID: 7714572
1. A functional class of neurons in area LIP on the lateral bank of the intraparietal sulcus were shown previously (Gnadt and Andersen 1988) to be related to the metrics...
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Gamlin P, Zhang Y, Clendaniel R, Mays L
J Neurophysiol
. 1994 Nov;
72(5):2368-82.
PMID: 7884465
1. The present study used single-unit recording and antidromic activation techniques in alert rhesus monkeys to examine the static and dynamic behavior of 21 parasympathetic, preganglionic neurons of the Edinger-Westphal...
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Clendaniel R, Mays L
J Neurophysiol
. 1994 Mar;
71(3):1111-27.
PMID: 8201406
1. Previous studies have shown that midbrain near response cells that increase their activity during convergent eye movements project to medial rectus motoneurons, which also increase their activity during convergence....