“…Functions attributed to these caudal areas are biased toward visuospatial analyses for orientation and navigation, memory, and attention (Vogt and Laureys, 2005;Vann et al, 2009;Kravitz et al, 2013). At least some of these functions might be accomplished via the oculomotor system, and posteromedial areas exhibit eye-movement-or eyeand-hand-related activity (Olson et al, 1996;Ferraina et al, 1997;Thier and Andersen, 1998;Dean et al, 2004), and connections with visual and oculomotor fields (Cavada and Goldman-Rakic, 1989a,b;Leichnetz, 2001;Morecraft et al, 2004;Passarelli et al, 2013), including representations of the peripheral visual field (Rosa and Schmid, 1995;Yu et al, 2012). Although many of the functions for this system have been described in rather broad anatomical terms in macaques (Cavanna and Trimble, 2006;Vann et al, 2009), the main point here is that robust posteromedial connections characterize macaque and marmoset 6DR cortex, suggesting a highly conserved pathway among primates.…”