McPeek Lab Publications
McPeek Lab Publications
Lee, B.-T. and McPeek, R. M. (2012). The effects of distractors and spatial precues on covert visual search in macaque. Vision Research.
Song, J.-H., Rafal, R. D., and McPeek, R. M. (2011). Deficits in reach target selection during inactivation of the midbrain superior colliculus. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the USA, 108, E1433-40.
Song, J.-H., Rowland, J., McPeek, R. M., and Wade, A. R. (2011). Attentional modulation of fMRI responses in human V1 is consistent with distinct spatial maps for chromatically defined orientation and contrast. Journal of Neuroscience, 31, 12900-12905.
Khan, A. Z., Song, J.-H., and McPeek, R. M. (2011). The eye dominates in guiding attention during simultaneous eye and hand movements. Journal of Vision, 11, 1-14.
Khan, A. Z., Heinen, S. J., and McPeek, R. M. (2010). Attentional cueing at the saccade goal, not at the target location, facilitates saccades. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 5481-5488.
Song, J.-H. and McPeek, R. M. (2010). Roles of narrow- and broad-spiking dorsal premotor area neurons in reach target selection and movement production. Journal of Neurophysiology, 103, 2124-2138.
Song, J.-H. and McPeek, R. M. (2009). Eye-hand coordination during target selection in a pop-out visual search. Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 2681-2692.
Khan, A. Z., Blohm, G., McPeek, R. M., and Lefevre, P. (2009). Differential influence of attention on gaze and head movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 101, 198-206.
McPeek, R. M. (2008). Reversal of a distractor effect on saccade target selection after superior colliculus inactivation. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99, 2694-2702.
Song, J.-H., Takahashi, N., and McPeek, R. M. (2008). Target selection for visually-guided reaching in macaque. Journal of Neurophysiology, 99, 14-24.
McPeek, R. M. (2006). Incomplete suppression of distractor-related activity in the frontal eye field results in curved saccades. Journal of Neurophysiology, 96, 2699-2711.
Keller, E. L., Lee, K.-M., and McPeek, R. M. (2005). Readout of higher-level processing in the discharge of superior colliculus neurons. Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1039, 1-11.
McPeek, R. M. (2004). Strange things, moving things, wild animals. Focus on "Neural correlates of automatic and goal-driven biases in orienting spatial attention." Journal of Neurophysiology, 92, 1267-1268.
McPeek, R. M. and Keller, E. L. (2004). Deficits in saccade target selection after inactivation of superior colliculus. Nature Neuroscience, 7, 757-763.
Arai, K., McPeek, R. M., and Keller E. L. (2004). Properties of saccadic responses in monkey when multiple competing visual stimuli are present. Journal of Neurophysiology, 91, 890-900.
McPeek, R. M., Han, J. H., and Keller, E. L. (2003). Competition between saccade goals in the superior colliculus produces saccade curvature. Journal of Neurophysiology, 89, 2577-2590.
McPeek, R. M. and Keller, E. L. (2002). Saccade target selection in the superior colliculus during a visual search task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 88, 2019-2034.
McPeek, R. M. and Keller, E. L. (2002). Superior colliculus activity related to concurrent processing of saccade goals in a visual search task. Journal of Neurophysiology, 87, 1805-1815.
Keller, E. L. and McPeek, R. M. (2002). Neural discharge in the superior colliculus during target search paradigms. Neurobiology of Eye Movements: From Molecules to Behavior, Annals of the New York Academy of Science, 956, 130-142.
McPeek, R. M. and Keller, E. L. (2001). Short-term priming, concurrent processing, and saccade curvature during a target selection task in the monkey. Vision Research, 41, 785-800.
McPeek, R. M., Skavenski, A. A., and Nakayama, K. (2000). Concurrent processing of saccades in visual search. Vision Research, 40, 2499-2516.
Keller, E. L., McPeek, R. M., and Salz, T. (2000). Evidence against direct connections to paramedian pontine reticular formation (PPRF) burst neurons from superior colliculus (SC) in the monkey. Journal of Neurophysiology, 84, 1303-1313.
McPeek, R. M., Maljkovic, V., and Nakayama, K. (1999). Saccades require focal attention and are facilitated by a short-term memory system. Vision Research, 39, 1555-1566.
McPeek, R. M., Keller, E. L., and Nakayama, K. (1999). Concurrent processing of saccades (Response to Findlay & Walker). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 22, 691-692.
Chen, Y., McPeek, R. M., Intriligator, J., Holzman, P. S., and Nakayama, K. (1999). Smooth pursuit to a movement flow and associated perceptual judgments In: W. Becker et al. (Eds.), Current Oculomotor Research: Physiological and Psychological Aspects. Plenum Publishers, New York.
McPeek, R. M. and Schiller, P. H. (1994). The effects of visual scene composition on the latency of saccadic eye movements of the rhesus monkey. Vision Research, 34, 2293-2305.
Kosslyn, S. M., Daly, P. F., McPeek, R. M., Alpert, N. M., Kennedy D. N., and Caviness, V. S. Jr. (1993). Using locations to store shape: An indirect effect of a lesion. Cerebral Cortex, 3, 567-582.
Sommer, M. A., Schiller, P. H., and McPeek, R. M. (1993). What neural pathways mediate express saccades? (Response to Fischer & Weber). Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 16, 589-590.