“…The activation of the cerebellum during NEAR/FAR, as contrasted with constant fixation, converges with previously cited human lesion data, with neurophysiologic studies in paralysed anaesthetized cat preparations (Buchtel et al ., 1972; Buchtel et al ., 1973; Hultborn et al ., 1973; Ijichi et al ., 1977; Hosoba et al ., 1978; Bando et al ., 1979; Bando et al ., 1984a,b; Kato et al ., 1987; Kato et al ., 1988; Bando & Toda, 1991), with studies in non‐human primates (Ron & Robinson, 1973; Westheimer & Blair, 1973; Westheimer & Blair, 1974; Miles et al ., 1980; Judge, 1987; Gamlin & Clarke, 1995) and with human brain imaging data.…”