@inbook{143606, author = {Michael SA Graziano and CG Gross and Sakata and Mikami and Fuster}, title = {Vision, Movement, and The Monkey Brain}, abstract = {
We find it effortless to reach toward or avoid nearby objects.~ However, the spatial and visuo-motor computations must be quite complicated, especially since our eyes, head, limbs, body, and the objects themselves may be continually changing positions. How does the brain construct a representation of the visual space surrounding the body, and how does this representation guide movement?
}, year = {1997}, journal = {The Association Cortex: Structure and Function}, pages = {219-232}, publisher = {Harwood Academic Publishers}, language = {eng}, }