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- Fixation_reflex abstract "The fixation reflex is that concerned with attracting the eye on a peripheral object. For example, when a light shines in the periphery, the eyes shift gaze on it. It is controlled by the occipital lobe of the cerebral cortex, corroborated by three main tests: Removal of cortex causes shutdown of this reflex Drawing a figure on the cortex surface will cause eye movements in the very direction traveled Detecting an image by recording the actual signals from the eyesOlder research declares that a motor pathway from the occipital cortex to the brainstem motor neurons was via the superior colliculi. This is the case in lower animals, but in humans, the theory that eye-muscle nuclei aside from the superior colliculi of the midbrain is now generally held.When an object is focused directly at an object but the eyes drift off their target, the fixation reflex keeps the eyes focused on the original object, albeit moving itself".
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageID "18720030".
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageLength "1183".
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- Fixation_reflex wikiPageRevisionID "629961608".
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Reflexes.
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vision.
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopædia_Britannica.
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Nystagmus.
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageWikiLink Saccade.
- Fixation_reflex wikiPageWikiLinkText "fixation reflex".
- Fixation_reflex subject Category:Reflexes.
- Fixation_reflex subject Category:Vision.
- Fixation_reflex type Feature.
- Fixation_reflex comment "The fixation reflex is that concerned with attracting the eye on a peripheral object. For example, when a light shines in the periphery, the eyes shift gaze on it.".
- Fixation_reflex label "Fixation reflex".
- Fixation_reflex sameAs Q8563509.
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- Fixation_reflex sameAs Q8563509.
- Fixation_reflex wasDerivedFrom Fixation_reflex?oldid=629961608.
- Fixation_reflex isPrimaryTopicOf Fixation_reflex.