File:Dr. David Ferrier's Original Eye Field Brain Map in Monkeys.png

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English: Pictured is Dr. David Ferrier's original brain map which he created by experimenting on monkeys in the late 1800s in the UK. The part I have highlighted is the part he attributed to causing eye and head movements upon electrical stimulation. The classic paper can be found here for anyone interested: https://ia600600.us.archive.org/14/items/philtrans02765954/02765954.pdf
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Source Ferrier, D. (1874). Experiments on the Brain of Monkeys.--No. I. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London (1854-1905). 23: 409-430. https://archive.org/details/philtrans02765954
Author Dr. David Ferrier

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