The role of executive control in saccade generation
Behavioral and Brain Sciences 22 (4):686-687 (1999)
| Abstract | The Findlay & Walker model of saccade generation does not appear to account fully for saccadic performance deficits observed in schizophrenia patients. It would be enhanced by inclusion of a frontally mediated, central executive function system. A review of schizophrenia patients' antisaccade task deficits provides an example of the role of higher cortical functioning in saccade generation. | |||||||||
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