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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 23, 2016
A circuit for saccadic suppression in the primate brainRebecca A Berman, James Cavanaugh, Kerry McAlonan, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 19, 2011
Thalamic pathways for active visionRobert H Wurtz, Kerry McAlonan, James Cavanaugh, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 30, 2013
Corollary discharge contributes to perceived eye location in monkeysWilsaan M Joiner, James Cavanaugh, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 16, 2017
Visual Responses in FEF, Unlike V1, Primarily Reflect When the Visual Context Renders a Receptive Field SalientWilsaan M Joiner, James Cavanaugh, Robert H Wurtz, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 27, 2009
Modulation of presaccadic activity in the frontal eye field by the superior colliculusRebecca A Berman, Wilsaan M Joiner, James Cavanaugh, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 8, 2016
Saccadic Corollary Discharge Underlies Stable Visual PerceptionJames Cavanaugh, Rebecca A Berman, Wilsaan M Joiner, et al.
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001)|March 13, 2013
Mobilization of ventilated older adultsJosaleen Davis, Kelley Crawford, Heidi Wierman, et al.
Neuron|December 11, 2012
Optogenetic inactivation modifies monkey visuomotor behaviorJames Cavanaugh, Ilya E Monosov, Kerry McAlonan, et al.
Neuron|October 20, 2020
An Open Resource for Non-human Primate OptogeneticsSébastien Tremblay, Leah Acker, Arash Afraz, et al.
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Journal of Neurophysiology|December 23, 2016
A circuit for saccadic suppression in the primate brainRebecca A Berman, James Cavanaugh, Kerry McAlonan, et al.
Trends in Cognitive Sciences|March 19, 2011
Thalamic pathways for active visionRobert H Wurtz, Kerry McAlonan, James Cavanaugh, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|August 30, 2013
Corollary discharge contributes to perceived eye location in monkeysWilsaan M Joiner, James Cavanaugh, Edmond J FitzGibbon, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 16, 2017
Visual Responses in FEF, Unlike V1, Primarily Reflect When the Visual Context Renders a Receptive Field SalientWilsaan M Joiner, James Cavanaugh, Robert H Wurtz, et al.
Journal of Neurophysiology|March 27, 2009
Modulation of presaccadic activity in the frontal eye field by the superior colliculusRebecca A Berman, Wilsaan M Joiner, James Cavanaugh, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|January 8, 2016
Saccadic Corollary Discharge Underlies Stable Visual PerceptionJames Cavanaugh, Rebecca A Berman, Wilsaan M Joiner, et al.
Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy (2001)|March 13, 2013
Mobilization of ventilated older adultsJosaleen Davis, Kelley Crawford, Heidi Wierman, et al.
Neuron|December 11, 2012
Optogenetic inactivation modifies monkey visuomotor behaviorJames Cavanaugh, Ilya E Monosov, Kerry McAlonan, et al.
Neuron|October 20, 2020
An Open Resource for Non-human Primate OptogeneticsSébastien Tremblay, Leah Acker, Arash Afraz, et al.
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