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Vishal Vaingankar

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Nature Neuroscience|December 21, 2010
Thalamic interneurons and relay cells use complementary synaptic mechanisms for visual processingXin Wang, Vishal Vaingankar, Cristina Soto Sanchez, et al.
Nature Communications|October 8, 2017
Spatial scale of receptive fields in the visual sector of the cat thalamic reticular nucleusCristina Soto-Sánchez, Xin Wang, Vishal Vaingankar, et al.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|December 28, 2012
Neurons in the thalamic reticular nucleus are selective for diverse and complex visual featuresVishal Vaingankar, Cristina Soto-Sanchez, Xin Wang, et al.
Neuron|August 7, 2007
Feedforward excitation and inhibition evoke dual modes of firing in the cat's visual thalamus during naturalistic viewingXin Wang, Yichun Wei, Vishal Vaingankar, et al.
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|May 1, 2009
Retinal oscillations carry visual information to cortexKilian Koepsell, Xin Wang, Vishal Vaingankar, et al.
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Nature Neuroscience|December 21, 2010
Thalamic interneurons and relay cells use complementary synaptic mechanisms for visual processingXin Wang, Vishal Vaingankar, Cristina Soto Sanchez, et al.
Nature Communications|October 8, 2017
Spatial scale of receptive fields in the visual sector of the cat thalamic reticular nucleusCristina Soto-Sánchez, Xin Wang, Vishal Vaingankar, et al.
Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience|December 28, 2012
Neurons in the thalamic reticular nucleus are selective for diverse and complex visual featuresVishal Vaingankar, Cristina Soto-Sanchez, Xin Wang, et al.
Neuron|August 7, 2007
Feedforward excitation and inhibition evoke dual modes of firing in the cat's visual thalamus during naturalistic viewingXin Wang, Yichun Wei, Vishal Vaingankar, et al.
Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience|May 1, 2009
Retinal oscillations carry visual information to cortexKilian Koepsell, Xin Wang, Vishal Vaingankar, et al.
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