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Lawrence C Sincich

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Biomedical Optics Express|November 22, 2018
Light propagation and capture in cone photoreceptorsAlexander Meadway, Lawrence C Sincich
Biomedical Optics Express|December 20, 2019
Light reflectivity and interference in cone photoreceptorsAlexander Meadway, Lawrence C Sincich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 2, 2002
Divided by cytochrome oxidase: a map of the projections from V1 to V2 in macaquesLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
Annual Review of Neuroscience|July 19, 2005
The circuitry of V1 and V2: integration of color, form, and motionLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 5, 2003
Independent projection streams from macaque striate cortex to the second visual area and middle temporal areaLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 23, 2002
Pale cytochrome oxidase stripes in V2 receive the richest projection from macaque striate cortexLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
Visual Neuroscience|January 4, 2003
An albino-like decussation error in the optic chiasm revealed by anomalous ocular dominance columnsLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 4, 2005
Input to V2 thin stripes arises from V1 cytochrome oxidase patchesLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
Journal of Vision|January 26, 2008
Thalamic filtering of retinal spike trains by postsynaptic summationMatteo Carandini, Jonathan C Horton, Lawrence C Sincich
Visual Neuroscience|April 20, 2004
Complete flatmounting of the macaque cerebral cortexLawrence C Sincich, Daniel L Adams, Jonathan C Horton
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Biomedical Optics Express|November 22, 2018
Light propagation and capture in cone photoreceptorsAlexander Meadway, Lawrence C Sincich
Biomedical Optics Express|December 20, 2019
Light reflectivity and interference in cone photoreceptorsAlexander Meadway, Lawrence C Sincich
Science (New York, N.Y.)|March 2, 2002
Divided by cytochrome oxidase: a map of the projections from V1 to V2 in macaquesLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
Annual Review of Neuroscience|July 19, 2005
The circuitry of V1 and V2: integration of color, form, and motionLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|July 5, 2003
Independent projection streams from macaque striate cortex to the second visual area and middle temporal areaLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
The Journal of Comparative Neurology|April 23, 2002
Pale cytochrome oxidase stripes in V2 receive the richest projection from macaque striate cortexLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
Visual Neuroscience|January 4, 2003
An albino-like decussation error in the optic chiasm revealed by anomalous ocular dominance columnsLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|November 4, 2005
Input to V2 thin stripes arises from V1 cytochrome oxidase patchesLawrence C Sincich, Jonathan C Horton
Journal of Vision|January 26, 2008
Thalamic filtering of retinal spike trains by postsynaptic summationMatteo Carandini, Jonathan C Horton, Lawrence C Sincich
Visual Neuroscience|April 20, 2004
Complete flatmounting of the macaque cerebral cortexLawrence C Sincich, Daniel L Adams, Jonathan C Horton
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