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Corneil, Brian D. - Departments of Physiology and Pharmacology & Psychology, University of Western Ontario
M.D. Binder (Ed.) Progress in Brain Research, Vol 123
Countermanding Eye-Head Gaze Shifts in Humans: Marching Orders Are Delivered to the Head First
Magnetic resonance image-guided implantation of chronic recording electrodes in the macaque intraparietal sulcus
The Influence of Auditory and Visual Distractors on Human Orienting Gaze Shifts
Widespread Presaccadic Recruitment of Neck Muscles by Stimulation of the Primate Frontal Eye Fields
Neck Muscles in the Rhesus Monkey. I. Muscle Morphometry and Histochemistry
Neuromuscular consequences of reflexive covert orienting
Human Eye-Head Gaze Shifts in a Distractor Task. I. Truncated Gaze Shifts
Abstract--An important challenge for neural prosthetics research is to record from populations of neurons over
Neck Muscle Responses to Stimulation of Monkey Superior Colliculus. II. Gaze Shift Initiation and Volitional Head Movements
Auditory-Visual Interactions Subserving Goal-Directed Saccades in a Complex Scene
Human Eye-Head Gaze Shifts in a Distractor Task. II. Reduced Threshold for Initiation of Early Head Movements
1) Read: Educate yourself about the history of your science. Work hard to ground yourself in the historical and current context of your scientific question(s).
Neuron, Vol. 42, 831841, June 10, 2004, Copyright 2004 by Cell Press Visual Responses on Neck Muscles Reveal
Neck Muscle Synergies During Stimulation and Inactivation of the Interstitial Nucleus of Cajal (INC)
This article was published in an Elsevier journal. The attached copy is furnished to the author for non-commercial research and
Neck Muscle Responses to Stimulation of Monkey Superior Colliculus. I. Topography and Manipulation
Neck Muscles in the Rhesus Monkey. II. Electromyographic Patterns of Activation Underlying Postures and Movements
JN-90891-2008-R2 A "Gap effect" on Stop Signal Reaction Times in a human saccadic countermanding
Recruitment of a Head-Turning Synergy by Low-Frequency Activity in the Primate Superior Colliculus
Engagement of visual xation suppresses sensory responsiveness and multisensory integration in the primate
Priming of Head Premotor Circuits During Oculomotor Preparation Brian D. Corneil,1,2
Abstract Obliquus capitis inferior (OCI) is a monoartic-ular suboccipital muscle linking the transverse process of