Differential frontal cortex activation before anticipatory and reactive saccades in infants

TitleDifferential frontal cortex activation before anticipatory and reactive saccades in infants
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsCsibra, G., L. A. Tucker, and M. H. Johnson
Journal titleInfancy
Year2001
Pages159 - 174
Volume2
Issue2
Abstract

Neural correlates of anticipatory and reactive saccades were studied in 4-month-old infants by recording high-density event-related potentials. Infants were presented with a fixed sequence of stimulus presentation to which they rapidly showed anticipatory saccades, as well as continuing with some reactive (stimulus-driven) saccades. As in a previous study, no clear evidence was found for adultlike, saccade-related potentials, although some presaccadic differences between reactive and anticipatory saccades were observed. Infants also showed different stimulus offset-related effects preceding the 2 types of trials with a right-frontal positivity when an anticipatory look follows, but only left-frontal positivity when a reactive saccade follows.

Languageeng
Notes

Differential Frontal Cortex Activation Before Anticipatory and Reactive Saccades in Infants; Csibra, Gergely Tucker, Leslie A. Johnson, Mark H.

Publisher linkhttp://web.ceu.hu/phil/csibra/papers/csibra.etal.2001.pdf
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Cognitive Development Center (CDC)