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Joseph M Fabian

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Scientific Reports|February 18, 2021
Spike bursting in a dragonfly target-detecting neuronJoseph M Fabian, Steven D Wiederman
Scientific Reports|April 30, 2021
Author Correction: Spike bursting in a dragonfly target-detecting neuronJoseph M Fabian, Steven D Wiederman
Biology Letters|May 10, 2023
Sparse spike trains and the limitation of rate codes underlying rapid behavioursJoseph M Fabian, David C O'Carrol, Steven D Wiederman
Elife|July 26, 2017
A predictive focus of gain modulation encodes target trajectories in insect visionSteven D Wiederman, Joseph M Fabian, James R Dunbier, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 10, 2019
Properties of predictive gain modulation in a dragonfly visual neuronJoseph M Fabian, James R Dunbier, David C O'Carroll, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 5, 2019
Differential Tuning to Visual Motion Allows Robust Encoding of Optic Flow in the DragonflyBernard J E Evans, David C O'Carroll, Joseph M Fabian, et al.
Eneuro|September 10, 2024
Localized and Long-Lasting Adaptation in Dragonfly Target-Detecting NeuronsMatthew B Schwarz, David C O'Carroll, Bernard J E Evans, et al.
Communications Biology|August 18, 2022
Preattentive facilitation of target trajectories in a dragonfly visual neuronBenjamin H Lancer, Bernard J E Evans, Joseph M Fabian, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 15, 2019
A Target-Detecting Visual Neuron in the Dragonfly Locks on to Selectively Attended TargetsBenjamin H Lancer, Bernard J E Evans, Joseph M Fabian, et al.
Vision Research|October 30, 2025
Dragonfly target-detecting neurons adapt to stimulus saliencyMatthew B Schwarz, Bernard J E Evans, David C O'Carroll, et al.
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Scientific Reports|February 18, 2021
Spike bursting in a dragonfly target-detecting neuronJoseph M Fabian, Steven D Wiederman
Scientific Reports|April 30, 2021
Author Correction: Spike bursting in a dragonfly target-detecting neuronJoseph M Fabian, Steven D Wiederman
Biology Letters|May 10, 2023
Sparse spike trains and the limitation of rate codes underlying rapid behavioursJoseph M Fabian, David C O'Carrol, Steven D Wiederman
Elife|July 26, 2017
A predictive focus of gain modulation encodes target trajectories in insect visionSteven D Wiederman, Joseph M Fabian, James R Dunbier, et al.
The Journal of Experimental Biology|August 10, 2019
Properties of predictive gain modulation in a dragonfly visual neuronJoseph M Fabian, James R Dunbier, David C O'Carroll, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 5, 2019
Differential Tuning to Visual Motion Allows Robust Encoding of Optic Flow in the DragonflyBernard J E Evans, David C O'Carroll, Joseph M Fabian, et al.
Eneuro|September 10, 2024
Localized and Long-Lasting Adaptation in Dragonfly Target-Detecting NeuronsMatthew B Schwarz, David C O'Carroll, Bernard J E Evans, et al.
Communications Biology|August 18, 2022
Preattentive facilitation of target trajectories in a dragonfly visual neuronBenjamin H Lancer, Bernard J E Evans, Joseph M Fabian, et al.
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|September 15, 2019
A Target-Detecting Visual Neuron in the Dragonfly Locks on to Selectively Attended TargetsBenjamin H Lancer, Bernard J E Evans, Joseph M Fabian, et al.
Vision Research|October 30, 2025
Dragonfly target-detecting neurons adapt to stimulus saliencyMatthew B Schwarz, Bernard J E Evans, David C O'Carroll, et al.
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