Pursuit neurons encode 3D space: is the cortex nervous and tensor?

Fukushima and colleagues have found single neurons in monkey frontal cortex that control pursuit eye movements by representing extra-personal space in a 3D-coordinate frame. These cells might link the 2D depiction of visual space by the retina with the need of the body to act in the 3D world. We cou...

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