Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Eye Institute (NEI)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
3R01EY004159-06S1
Application #
3258673
Study Section
Visual Sciences B Study Section (VISB)
Project Start
1981-09-01
Project End
1985-02-28
Budget Start
1983-09-01
Budget End
1985-02-28
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
1985
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Mississippi Medical Center
Department
Type
Schools of Medicine
DUNS #
928824473
City
Jackson
State
MS
Country
United States
Zip Code
39216
Ma, T P; Lynch, J C; Donahoe, D K et al. (1998) Organization of the medial pulvinar nucleus in the macaque. Anat Rec 250:220-37
Tian; Lynch, J C (1997) Subcortical input to the smooth and saccadic eye movement subregions of the frontal eye field in Cebus monkey. J Neurosci 17:9233-47
Tian, J R; Lynch, J C (1996) Functionally defined smooth and saccadic eye movement subregions in the frontal eye field of Cebus monkeys. J Neurophysiol 76:2740-53
Tian, J R; Lynch, J C (1996) Corticocortical input to the smooth and saccadic eye movement subregions of the frontal eye field in Cebus monkeys. J Neurophysiol 76:2754-71
Tian, J R; Lynch, J C (1995) Slow and saccadic eye movements evoked by microstimulation in the supplementary eye field of the cebus monkey. J Neurophysiol 74:2204-10
Lynch, J C; Hoover, J E; Strick, P L (1994) Input to the primate frontal eye field from the substantia nigra, superior colliculus, and dentate nucleus demonstrated by transneuronal transport. Exp Brain Res 100:181-6
Lynch, J C (1992) Saccade initiation and latency deficits after combined lesions of the frontal and posterior eye fields in monkeys. J Neurophysiol 68:1913-6
Hardy, S G; Lynch, J C (1992) The spatial distribution of pulvinar neurons that project to two subregions of the inferior parietal lobule in the macaque. Cereb Cortex 2:217-30
Lynch, J C; McLaren, J W (1989) Deficits of visual attention and saccadic eye movements after lesions of parietooccipital cortex in monkeys. J Neurophysiol 61:74-90
Lynch, J C (1987) Frontal eye field lesions in monkeys disrupt visual pursuit. Exp Brain Res 68:437-41

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