2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.09.23.461606
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Unrestricted eye movements strengthen causal connectivity from hippocampal to oculomotor regions during scene construction

Abstract: Scene construction is a key component of memory recall, navigation, and future imagining, and relies on the medial temporal lobes (MTL). A parallel body of work suggests that eye movements may enable the imagination and construction of scenes, even in the absence of external visual input. There are vast structural and functional connections between regions of the MTL and those of the oculomotor system. However, the directionality of connections between the MTL and oculomotor control regions, and how it relates… Show more

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