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Parietal and superior frontal visuospatial maps activated by pointing and saccades
2007
NeuroImage
A recent study from our laboratory demonstrated that parietal cortex contains a map of visual space related to saccades and spatial attention and identified this area as the likely human homologue of the lateral intraparietal (LIP). A human homologue for the parietal reach region (PRR), thought to preferentially encode planned hand movements, has also been recently proposed. Both of these areas, originally identified in the macaque monkey, have been shown to encode space with eyecentered
doi:10.1016/j.neuroimage.2007.01.033
pmid:17376706
pmcid:PMC2752728
fatcat:zs3tj5zasfdi3kgg6kckka3nvu