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What can fMRI tell us about functional variability in the oculomotor system and saccade performance?
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What can fMRI tell us about functional variability in the oculomotor system and saccade performance?

Jason L. Chan and Aaron Kucyi
Journal of neurophysiology, v 107(9), pp 2295-2297
01 May 2012
PMID: 22262824

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Chan JL, Kucyi A. What can fMRI tell us about functional variability in the oculomotor system and saccade performance? J Neurophysiol 107: 2295-2297, 2012. First published January 18, 2012; doi:10.1152/jn.00724.2011.-Eye movement behavior is variable, and the brain's oculomotor circuitry may not always function consistently. In a recent fMRI study, Ozyurt and Greenlee (2011) correlated the activation strength of cortical and striatal brain regions with inter-and intraindividual variability in saccade performance. We discuss the design and implications of this study with regard to the differences between inter-and intraindividual variability, and the link between the BOLD signal and oculomotor activity.

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