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    Neuronal circuits for accommodation and vergence in the primate

    Single-unit recording studies of the activity of the motor and premotor neurons controlling vergence and accommodation in primates have provided significant insights into the putative accommodation and vergenc...

    L. E. Mays, P. D. R. Gamlin in Accommodation and Vergence Mechanisms in the Visual System (2000)

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    The Role of the Pretectum in the Pupillary Light Reflex

    The pupillary light reflex (PLR) is the constriction muscle of the iris that occurs with increases in retinal illumination. The direct PLR, present in virtually all vertebrates, is the constriction of the pupi...

    R. J. Clarke, P. D. R. Gamlin in Basic and Clinical Perspectives in Vision Research (1995)

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    Antidromic identification of midbrain near response cells projecting to the oculomotor nucleus

    Medial rectus motoneurons carry both conjugate and vergence eye position signals. Abducens internuclear neurons, whose axons travel in the medial longitudinal fasciculus, provide these motoneurons with the maj...

    Y. Zhang, P. D. R. Gamlin, L. E. Mays in Experimental Brain Research (1991)