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Commentary: Express saccades and superior colliculus responses are sensitive to short-wavelength cone contrast.

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  • Specialty section: This article was submitted to Cognitive Science, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology

  • A commentary on Express saccades and superior colliculus responses are sensitive to short-wavelength cone contrast by Hall, N

  • Which starts with distinguishing between express vs. early saccades. Whilst the former are critically produced by the retino-collicular pathway, early saccades in the continuity of fast regular saccades may still benefit feedforward inputs from other brain areas, including V4, and their possible presence might weaken the conclusion of Hall and Colby (2016)

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Specialty section: This article was submitted to Cognitive Science, a section of the journal Frontiers in Psychology. A commentary on Express saccades and superior colliculus responses are sensitive to short-wavelength cone contrast by Hall, N. The authors used express saccades, a subclass of eye movements which critically depends on the SC (Schiller et al, 1987).

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