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Lance M Optican

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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 14, 2005
Sensorimotor transformation for visually guided saccadesLance M Optican
Progress in Brain Research|August 23, 2008
The role of omnipause neurons: why glycine?Lance M Optican
Frontiers in Neurology|November 25, 2017
Eye Movements in Parkinson's Disease and Inherited Parkinsonian SyndromesElena Pretegiani, Lance M Optican
Progress in Brain Research|June 27, 2019
Mathematical models and human diseaseLance M Optican, Elena Pretegiani
Plos One|July 24, 2008
Interaction between Purkinje cells and inhibitory interneurons may create adjustable output waveforms to generate timed cerebellar outputSimon Hong, Lance M Optican
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|March 3, 2006
Membrane channel properties of premotor excitatory burst neurons may underlie saccade slowing after lesions of omnipause neuronsKenichiro Miura, Lance M Optican
Frontiers in Neurology|August 22, 2017
A GABAergic Dysfunction in the Olivary-Cerebellar-Brainstem Network May Cause Eye Oscillations and Body Tremor. II. Model Simulations of Saccadic Eye OscillationsLance M Optican, Elena Pretegiani
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 1, 2017
What stops a saccade?Lance M Optican, Elena Pretegiani
Strabismus|June 6, 2003
Dynamic eye plant models and the control of eye movementsChristian Quaia, Lance M Optican
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 19, 2002
Distributed model of collicular and cerebellar function during saccadesLance M Optican, Christian Quaia
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 14, 2005
Sensorimotor transformation for visually guided saccadesLance M Optican
Progress in Brain Research|August 23, 2008
The role of omnipause neurons: why glycine?Lance M Optican
Frontiers in Neurology|November 25, 2017
Eye Movements in Parkinson's Disease and Inherited Parkinsonian SyndromesElena Pretegiani, Lance M Optican
Progress in Brain Research|June 27, 2019
Mathematical models and human diseaseLance M Optican, Elena Pretegiani
Plos One|July 24, 2008
Interaction between Purkinje cells and inhibitory interneurons may create adjustable output waveforms to generate timed cerebellar outputSimon Hong, Lance M Optican
Journal of Computational Neuroscience|March 3, 2006
Membrane channel properties of premotor excitatory burst neurons may underlie saccade slowing after lesions of omnipause neuronsKenichiro Miura, Lance M Optican
Frontiers in Neurology|August 22, 2017
A GABAergic Dysfunction in the Olivary-Cerebellar-Brainstem Network May Cause Eye Oscillations and Body Tremor. II. Model Simulations of Saccadic Eye OscillationsLance M Optican, Elena Pretegiani
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 1, 2017
What stops a saccade?Lance M Optican, Elena Pretegiani
Strabismus|June 6, 2003
Dynamic eye plant models and the control of eye movementsChristian Quaia, Lance M Optican
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|April 19, 2002
Distributed model of collicular and cerebellar function during saccadesLance M Optican, Christian Quaia
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