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TMS
Chao, C.-M., Tseng, P., Hsu, T.-Y., Su, J.-H., Tzeng, O. J. L., Hung, D. L., Muggleton, N. G., & Juan, C.-H. (in press). Predictability of saccadic behaviors is modified by transcranial magnetic stimulation over human posterior parietal cortex. Human Brain Mapping,
Gagnon, D., Paus, T., Grosbras, M.-H., Pike, G. B., & O'Driscoll, G. A. (2006). Transcranial magnetic stimulation of frontal oculomotor regions during smooth pursuit. The Journal of Neuroscience, 26, 458-466.
Harvey, B. M., Braddick, O. J., & Cowey, A. (2010). Similar effects of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of MT+ and a dorsomedial extrastriate site including V3A on pattern detection and position discrimination of rotating and radial motion patterns. Journal of Vision, 10(5):21, 1–15, http://journalofvision.org/content/10/5/21, doi:10.1167/10.5.21.
Hutton, S. B., & Weekes, B. S. (2007). Low frequency rTMS over posterior parietal cortex impairs smooth pursuit eye tracking. Experimental Brain Research, 183, 195-200.
Juan, C.-H., Muggleton, N. G., Tzeng, O. J. L., Hung, D. L., Cowey, A., & Walsh, V. (2008). Segregation of visual selection and saccades in human frontal eye fields. Cerebral Cortex, 18, 2410 - 2415.
Kalla, R., Muggleton, N. G., Cowey, A., & Walsh, V. (2009). Human dorsolateral prefrontal cortex is involved in visual search for conjunctions but not features: a theta TMS study. Cortex, 45, 1085-1090.
Kalla, R., Muggleton, N. G., Juan, C.-H., Cowey, A., & Walsh, V. (2008). The timing of the involvement of the frontal eye fields and posterior parietal cortex in visual search. Neuroreport, 19, 1067-1071.
Liu, C.-L., Tseng, P., Chiau, H.-Y., Liang, W.-K., Hung, D. L., Tzeng, O. J. L., Muggleton, N. G., Juan, C. H. (2011). The location probability effects of saccade reaction times are modulated in the frontal eye fields but not in the supplementary eye field. Cerebral Cortex, 21, 1416-1425.
Muggleton, N .G., Kalla, R., Juan, C.H., & Walsh, V. (2011). Dissociating the contributions of human frontal eye fields and posterior parietal cortex to visual search. Journal of Neurophysiology, 105, 2891-2896.
Neggers, S. F. W., Huijbers, W., Vrijlandt, C. M., Vlaskamp, B. N. S., Schutter, D. J. L. G., & Kenemans, J. L. (2007). TMS pulses on the frontal eye fields break coupling between visuo-spatial attention and eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 98, 2765 - 2778.
Nuding, U., Kalla, R., Muggleton, N. G., Büttner, U., Walsh, V., & Glasauer, S. (2009). TMS Evidence for smooth pursuit gain control by the frontal eye fields. Cerebral Cortex, 19, 1144-1150.
Nyffeler, T., Cazzoli, D., Wurtz, P., Luthi, M., von Wartburg, R., Chaves, S., Deruaz, A., Hess, C. W., & Muri, R. M. (2008). Neglect-like visual exploration behaviour after theta burst transcranial magnetic stimulation of the right posterior parietal cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience, 27, 1809-1813.
O'Shea, J., Muggleton, N. G., Cowey, A., & Walsh, V. (2007). Human frontal eye fields and spatial priming of pop-out. Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 19, 1140-1151.
Prime, S. L., Vesia, M., & Crawford, J. D. (2010). TMS over human frontal eye fields disrupts trans-saccadic memory of multiple objects. Cerebral Cortex, 20, 759-772.
Rosenthal, C. R., Roche-Kelly, E. E., Husain, M., & Kennard, C. (2009). Response-dependent contributions of human primary motor cortex and angular gyrus to manual and perceptual sequence learning. Journal of Neuroscience, 29, 15115 - 15125.
Van Ettinger-Veenstra, H. M., Huijbers, W., Gutteling, T. P., Vink, M., Kenemans, J. L., & Neggers, S. F. W. (2009). fMRI guided TMS on cortical eye fields: the frontal but not intraparietal eye fields regulate the coupling between visuo-spatial attention and eye movements. Journal of Neurophysiology, 102, 3469-3480.
Vernet, M., Yang, Q., Daunys, G., Orssaud, C., Eggert, T., & Kapoula, Z. (2008). How the brain obeys Hering’s Law: A TMS study of the posterior parietal cortex. Investigative Ophthalmology & Vision Science, 49, 230-237.
Vernet, M., Yang, Q., Daunys, G., Orssaud, C., & Kapoula, Z. (2008). TMS of the posterior parietal cortex delays the latency of unpredictable saccades but not when they are combined with predictable divergence. Brain Research Bulletin, 76, 50-56.
Vernet, M., Yang, Q., & Kapoula, Z. (2011). Guiding binocular saccades during reading: a TMS study of the PPC. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 5:14. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2011.00014.
Vesia, M., Prime, S. L., Yan, X., Sergio, L. E., & Crawford, J. D. (2010). Specificity of human parietal saccade and reach regions during transcranial magnetic stimulation. Journal of Neuroscience, 30, 13053-13065.
Walker, R., Techawachirakul, P., & Haggard, P. (2009). Frontal eye field stimulation modulates the balance of salience between target and distractors. Brain Research, 1270, 54-63.
Waterston, M. L., Pack, C. C. (2010). Improved discrimination of visual stimuli following repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation. PLoS ONE 5(4): e10354. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0010354.
Yang, Q., & Kapoula, Z. (2011). Distinct control of initiation and metrics of memory-guided saccades and vergence by the FEF: A TMS study. PLoS ONE 6(5): e20322. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020322.
