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Steven D Wiederman

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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 9, 2013
Correlation between OFF and ON channels underlies dark target selectivity in an insect visual systemSteven D Wiederman, Patrick A Shoemaker, David C O'Carroll
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 26, 2020
The visual neuroecology of anisopteraBenjamin Horatio Lancer, Bernard John Essex Evans, Steven D Wiederman
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics|September 23, 2021
Nonlinear, neuronal adaptation in insect vision models improves target discrimination within repetitively moving backgroundsJohn V James, Benjamin S Cazzolato, Steven Grainger, et al.
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.
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|November 1, 2012
Facilitation of dragonfly target-detecting neurons by slow moving features on continuous pathsJames R Dunbier, Steven D Wiederman, Patrick A Shoemaker, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 2, 2026
The impact of varying cursor latency on visuomotor trackingLucy J Turner, Steven D Wiederman, Jessica L O'Rielly, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 4, 2024
Temperature modulates the tuning properties of small target motion detector neurons in the dragonfly visual systemMahdi M Hussaini, Bernard J E Evans, David C O'Carroll, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|April 22, 2022
Dragonfly Neurons Selectively Attend to Targets Within Natural ScenesBernard John Essex Evans, David Charles O'Carroll, Joseph Mahandas Fabian, 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.
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The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 9, 2013
Correlation between OFF and ON channels underlies dark target selectivity in an insect visual systemSteven D Wiederman, Patrick A Shoemaker, David C O'Carroll
Current Opinion in Insect Science|August 26, 2020
The visual neuroecology of anisopteraBenjamin Horatio Lancer, Bernard John Essex Evans, Steven D Wiederman
Bioinspiration & Biomimetics|September 23, 2021
Nonlinear, neuronal adaptation in insect vision models improves target discrimination within repetitively moving backgroundsJohn V James, Benjamin S Cazzolato, Steven Grainger, et al.
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.
Frontiers in Neural Circuits|November 1, 2012
Facilitation of dragonfly target-detecting neurons by slow moving features on continuous pathsJames R Dunbier, Steven D Wiederman, Patrick A Shoemaker, et al.
Experimental Brain Research|May 2, 2026
The impact of varying cursor latency on visuomotor trackingLucy J Turner, Steven D Wiederman, Jessica L O'Rielly, et al.
Current Biology : CB|September 4, 2024
Temperature modulates the tuning properties of small target motion detector neurons in the dragonfly visual systemMahdi M Hussaini, Bernard J E Evans, David C O'Carroll, et al.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience|April 22, 2022
Dragonfly Neurons Selectively Attend to Targets Within Natural ScenesBernard John Essex Evans, David Charles O'Carroll, Joseph Mahandas Fabian, 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.
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