Supplementary eye fields
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Supplementary eye fields are areas in the frontal lobe of the primate brain that has been viewed as being involved in planning and control of saccadic eye movements[1].
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- ^ Chen LL, Wise SP. "Neuronal activity in the supplementary eye field during acquisition of conditional oculomotor associations." J Neurophysiol. 1995 Mar;73(3):1101-21. PMID 7608758.