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Raphe nucleus of the pons containing omnipause neurons of the oculomotor system in the monkey, and its homologue in manBüttner‐Ennever et al., 1988
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- Büttner‐Ennever J
- Cohen B
- Pause M
- Fries W
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- Journal of comparative neurology
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Omnipause neurons take part in the generation of saccadic eye movements. They lie around the midline in the caudal pontine reticulur formation, in an area usually ascribed to the nucleus raphe pontis (rp). In this study of the monkey (Macaca fascicularis and M. mulatta) …
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