M J Mustari
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    Schreyer S, Buttner-Ennever J, Tang X, Mustari M, Horn A
  
  
    Neuroscience
    . 2009 Aug;
          164(2):629-40.
    
    PMID: 19703526
  
  
          Orexin-A, synthesized by neurons of the lateral hypothalamus helps to maintain wakefulness through excitatory projections to nuclei involved in arousal. Obvious changes in eye movements, eyelid position and pupil reactions...
      
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    Buttner U, Ono S, Glasauer S, Mustari M, Nuding U
  
  
    Prog Brain Res
    . 2008 Aug;
          171:253-60.
    
    PMID: 18718309
  
  
          MSTd neurons in the behaving monkey were investigated during step-ramp smooth pursuit eye movements (SPEM), short perturbations of the small visual target during ongoing pursuit, and large-field visual stimulation inducing...
      
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    Ibbotson M, Price N, Crowder N, Ono S, Mustari M
  
  
    Cereb Cortex
    . 2006 Jun;
          17(5):1129-38.
    
    PMID: 16785254
  
  
          The responses of neurons in the middle temporal and medial superior temporal areas of macaque cortex are suppressed during saccades compared with saccade-like stimulus movements. We utilized the short-latency ocular...
      
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    Price N, Ono S, Mustari M, Ibbotson M
  
  
    J Neurophysiol
    . 2005 Aug;
          94(5):3451-64.
    
    PMID: 16079192
  
  
          Studies of individual neurons in area MT have traditionally investigated their sensitivity to constant speeds. We investigated acceleration sensitivity in MT neurons by comparing their responses to constant steps and...
      
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    Price N, Ibbotson M, Ono S, Mustari M
  
  
    J Neurophysiol
    . 2005 Mar;
          94(1):235-46.
    
    PMID: 15772244
  
  
          The primate middle temporal area (MT) is involved in the analysis and perception of visual motion, which is generated actively by eye and body movements and passively when objects move....
      
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    Ibbotson M, Price N, Das V, Hietanen M, Mustari M
  
  
    Exp Brain Res
    . 2004 Nov;
          160(2):264-7.
    
    PMID: 15551078
  
  
          Torsional eye movements were measured while subjects viewed a large, high contrast windmill pattern rotating at 53 degrees /s or a small (5 degrees diameter) dot pattern rotating at 115...
      
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    Das V, Economides J, Ono S, Mustari M
  
  
    Exp Brain Res
    . 2001 Oct;
          140(3):301-10.
    
    PMID: 11681305
  
  
          We recorded from single units in the pretectal nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) of the nonhuman primate. Specifically, we examined units that are modulated during smooth tracking of a...
      
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    Mustari M, Tusa R, Burrows A, Fuchs A, Livingston C
  
  
    J Neurophysiol
    . 2001 Aug;
          86(2):662-75.
    
    PMID: 11495941
  
  
          We studied the role of the pretectal nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) in the development of monocular optokinetic nystagmus (OKN) asymmetries and latent nystagmus (LN) in two monkeys reared...
      
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    Tusa R, Mustari M, Burrows A, Fuchs A
  
  
    J Neurophysiol
    . 2001 Aug;
          86(2):651-61.
    
    PMID: 11495940
  
  
          The normal development and the capacity to calibrate gaze-stabilizing systems may depend on normal vision during infancy. At the end of 1 yr of dark rearing, cats have gaze-stabilizing deficits...
      
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    Livingston C, Mustari M
  
  
    Brain Res
    . 2000 Sep;
          876(1-2):166-79.
    
    PMID: 10973605
  
  
          Saccade-related activity recorded in the primate pregeniculate nucleus, and its anatomical connections with the pretectal nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) and superior colliculus (SC), suggest that it plays a...