
- Power Spectrum Analysis of Bursting Cells
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Neuronal Responses during and after the Presentation of
- The role of horizontal intracortical connections in "long-range" spatial interactions. J. A. Movshon, J. R. Cavanaugh, W. Bair
- Signals in Macaque Striate Cortical Neurons that Support the Perception of Glass Patterns
- FIXATIONAL EYE MOVEMENTS AFFECT THE VISUAL RE SPONSES OF NEURONS IN THE SUPERIOR TEMPORAL SUL
- Correlated Neuronal Response: Time Scales and Mechanisms
- COMPARISON OF RESPONSE TIMING IN VISUAL COR TEX IN VIVO WITH SOMATIC CURRENT INJECTION
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Adaptive Temporal Integration of Motion in
- FAST, TRANSIENT INHIBITION IN A MOTION OPPO NENT CIRCUIT EXPLAINS TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF
- SYNCHRONY IN CROSSCORRELOGRAMSLINKED TO SPIKE COUNT CORRELATION IN PAIRS OF NEURONS IN AREA MT
- An Analog VLSI Chip for Finding Edges from Zerocrossings
- The Local Field Potential This chapter summarizes analysis of a small database of local field potential (LFP)
- Selectivity and Spatial Distribution of Signals From the Receptive Field Surround in Macaque V1 Neurons
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive DynamicsofSuppressioninMacaquePrimaryVisualCortex
- The Timing of Response Onset and Offset in Macaque Visual Neurons Wyeth Bair,1,2 James R. Cavanaugh,2 Matthew A. Smith,2 and J. Anthony Movshon1,2
- Psychophysical Evidence for Temporal Modulation
- Brief Communications Responses to Static Visual Images in Macaque Lateral
- Visual receptive field organization Increasingly systematic approaches to quantifying receptive
- No doubt about offset latency University Laboratory of Physiology, Oxford, UK
- THE EFFECT OF A REFRACTORY PERIOD ON THE POWER SPECTRUM OF NEURONAL DISCHARGE
- antipref (A) preferred (P) -20 0 20 40 60 80
- Introduction Our brains process information transmitted from our senses in the form of brief elec-
- The Response to Coherent Motion Coherent motion, i.e., c = 1, is usually the strongest stimulus for the MT neurons
- Modeling Spike Trains from Area This chapter describes the application of a motion energy model to the dynamic dot
- Conclusions The results of this thesis fall into three main categories: (1) the stimulus-locked
- The influence of fixational eye movements on the response of neurons in area MT
- Neural Compuation 8:11851202 (1996) Temporal Precision of Spike Trains in Extrastriate Cortex
- TEMPORAL DYNAMICS OF DIRECTION SELECTIVE NEU RONS IN AREAS MTAND V1 W. Bair \Lambda , J.R. Cavanaugh, J.A. Movshon.
- Introduction Wyeth Bair & J. Anthony Movshon Center for Neural Science, New York Univ., New York, NY
- POWER SPECTRUM ANALYSIS OF MTNEURONS FROM AWAKE MONKEY W. Bair, C. Koch, W. Newsome 1 , K. Britten 1 ,
- Effect of the Refractory Period on Power Spectrum
- The Journal of Neuroscience, May 1994, 74(5): 2870-2892 Power Spectrum Analysis of Bursting Cells in Area MT in the
- Precise and Reliable Temporal Originally we conceptualized the MT responses to the dynamic random dot stimuli
- Experimental Methods This thesis relies heavily upon data recorded in previous studies conducted in Prof.
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Time Course and TimeDistance Relationships for Surround
- RELIABLE TEMPORALMODULATION IN CORTICAL SPIKE TRAINS IN AWAKEMONKEY W Bair \Lambda1 , C Koch 1 ,
- Correlated Neuronal Response: Time Scales and Mechanisms
- Reconstructing Stimulus Velocity from Neuronal Responses in Area MT
- USING BURSTS OF ACTION POTENTIALS AS EVENTS FOR NEURAL SIGNALING W. Bair, C. Koch \Lambda Computation and
- Analysis of Temporal Structure in Spike Trains of Visual Cortical Area MT
- J Comput Neurosci DOI 10.1007/s10827-008-0131-5
- RESPONSES OF LGN NEURONS TO RANDOM MODULATION OF POSITION AND CONTRAST W. Bair \Lambda1 , J.R. Cavanaugh, M.A.
- Nature and Interaction of Signals From the Receptive Field Center and Surround in Macaque V1 Neurons
- Brief Communications Direction Opponency, Not Quadrature, Is Key to the 1/4
- TEMPORAL FREQUENCY DETERMINES TEMPORAL INTE GRATION PROPERTIES IN MT AND V1 W. Bair \Lambda , J.R. Cavanaugh,
- Abeles M (1982) Quantification, smoothing, and confidence limits for single-units' histograms. J Neurosci Meth 5:317325.
- Reconstructing Stimulus Velocity from Neuronal Responses in Area MT
- Cerebral Cortex doi:10.1093/cercor/bhr072
- Behavioral/Systems/Cognitive Equiluminance Cells in Visual Cortical Area V4