Cerebral Control of Eye Movements

Abstract
Cases of cerebral lesions (87) were examined to determine which part of the cerebrum is the most important for eye movements and how it controls eye movements. The frontal lobe (frontal eye field) is important for saccades, and the parietal lobe, especially the lower parietal lobe, is very important for visual fixation.

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