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    Behavior of luminance neurons in the pretectal olivary nucleus during the pupillary near response

    In cats and monkeys, extrastriate visual areas that have been reported to be involved in the near triad of pupilloconstriction, convergence, and accommodation have well-defined projections to the pretectal oli...

    Hongyu Zhang, Robert J. Clarke, Paul D. R. Gamlin in Experimental Brain Research (1996)

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    The role of cerebro-ponto-cerebellar pathways in the control of vergence eye movements

    Single-unit recording and anatomical techniques have been used in Rhesus monkeys to investigate the central pathways involved in the neural control of vergence and ocular accommodation. Anatomical studies have...

    Paul D R Gamlin, Kyunghee Yoon, Hongyu Zhang in Eye (1996)

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    Luminance neurons in the pretectal olivary nucleus mediate the pupillary light reflex in the rhesus monkey

    In humans and other primates, an increase in luminance in either eye elicits bilateral pupilloconstriction that is essentially equal in both eyes. Current models of the neural substrate for this clinically imp...

    Paul D. R. Gamlin, Hongyu Zhang, Robert J. Clarke in Experimental Brain Research (1995)