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Preface. Dedication. Contributors. I. Gaze Control. 1. Cortical control of ocular saccades in humans: a model for motricity (C. Pierrot-Deseilligny, R.M. Muri et al.). 2. Effects of les ions of the cerebellar oculomotor vermis on eye movements in primate: bi nocular control (M. Takagi, R. Tamargo et al.). 3. S ingle cell signals: an oculomotor perspective (D.L. Sparks, N.J. Gandhi) . 4. On the feedback control of orienting gaze shifts made with eye and head movements (D. Guitton, A. Bergeron et al.). 5. Control of saccadic eye movements and combined eye/head gaze shifts by t he medio-posterior cerebellum (D. Pelisson, L. Goffart et al.). 6. Neural activity in the primate superior colliculus and saccadic reaction times in double-step experiments (L. Lunenbu rger, W. Lindner et al.). 7. Neural control of 3-D gaze shifts in the primate (E.M. Klier, J.C. Martinez-Trujillo et al.). II. Motor Programming. 8. From ‘acting on’ to ‘acting with ‘: the functional anatomy of object-oriented action schemata




