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. 2005 Oct 12;25(41):9479–9487. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0741-05.2005

Figure 2.


Figure 2.

Saccade behavior of monkey S during the location search task (top) and monkey C during the identity search task (bottom). Each point plots the endpoint of the first postreward saccade on each trial in which a saccade was made within a time window ending 500 ms after the search array was removed. The oddball stimulus is shown at the right horizontal position at 10° eccentricity, and the saccade endpoints were rotated and scaled accordingly for display. The circle around the target represents the 5° window in which saccades were counted as being made to the target location after the reward. These trials were removed from the neural activity analysis. For monkey S, a saccade was made after 1460 of 4710 trials (31%) and landed within 5° of the target on 188 trials (4%). For monkey C, a saccade was made after 2384 of 4966 trials (48%) and landed within 5° of the target on 394 trials (8%).