Superior colliculus drives the reticular formation to
make contralateral saccades.
The frontal eye fields and the parietal cortex drive the
colliculus.
The parietal cortex provides an attentional signal and
the frontal eye fields a motor signal.
The substantia nigra inhibits the colliculus unless
It is inhibited by the caudate nucleus
Which is, in turn, excited by the frontal eye field.