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1. How is a patient with a lesion to the FEF likely to perform on the anti-saccade task?

  • Abnormal error rates and increased time to make correct antisaccades
  • Normal error rates but increased time to make correct antisaccades
  • Normal error rates and decreased time to make correct antisaccades saccades
  • Abnormal error rates but decreased time to make correct antisaccades
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2. What do the receptive fields in the lateral layers of the superior colliculus respond to?

  • Visual stimuli at specific locations
  • Movements of external stimuli
  • Electrical stimulation
  • Multisensory and motor neurons

3. What is a disjunctive movement?

  • Smooth tracking of a target object
  • Eyes move in different directions
  • Both eyes on a target which changes in depth
  • Eyes move in the same direction

4. Which is not an advantage of static eye tracking systems?

  • High temporal accuracy
  • Control over stimulus presentation
  • Allows eye tracking in everyday activities
  • High spatial accuracy

5. What do the intermediate layers of the superior colliculus contain?

  • Multisensory and interneurons
  • Multisensory and motor neurons
  • Receptive fields
  • Motor and mirror neurons

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