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Journal of Vision|May 16, 2017
Possible role for recurrent interactions between expansion and contraction cells in MSTd during self-motion perception in dynamic environmentsOliver W Layton, Brett R Fajen
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 13, 2012
Recurrent competition explains temporal effects of attention in MSTdOliver W Layton, N Andrew Browning
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 5, 2016
A Neural Model of MST and MT Explains Perceived Object Motion during Self-MotionOliver W Layton, Brett R Fajen
Environmental Science & Technology|November 21, 2009
Migration of contaminated soil and airborne particulates to indoor dustDavid W Layton, Paloma I Beamer
Avian Diseases|January 1, 1985
Laboratory and field trials with formalin-inactivated Escherichia coli (O78)-Pasteurella anatipestifer bacterin in white pekin ducksT S Sandhu, H W Layton
Human & Experimental Toxicology|October 2, 1998
Risk management for plausibly hormetic environmental carcinogens: the case of radonK T Bogen, D W Layton
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 17, 2024
Accuracy optimized neural networks do not effectively model optic flow tuning in brain area MSTdOliver W Layton, Scott T Steinmetz
Plos Computational Biology|November 15, 2019
A model of how depth facilitates scene-relative object motion perceptionOliver W Layton, D C Niehorster
Avian Diseases|July 1, 1984
Protection of ducklings with a broth-grown Pasteurella anatipestifer bacterinH W Layton, T S Sandhu
Scientific Reports|August 4, 2022
Distributed encoding of curvilinear self-motion across spiral optic flow patternsOliver W Layton, Brett R Fajen
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Journal of Vision|May 16, 2017
Possible role for recurrent interactions between expansion and contraction cells in MSTd during self-motion perception in dynamic environmentsOliver W Layton, Brett R Fajen
Frontiers in Computational Neuroscience|October 13, 2012
Recurrent competition explains temporal effects of attention in MSTdOliver W Layton, N Andrew Browning
The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society for Neuroscience|August 5, 2016
A Neural Model of MST and MT Explains Perceived Object Motion during Self-MotionOliver W Layton, Brett R Fajen
Environmental Science & Technology|November 21, 2009
Migration of contaminated soil and airborne particulates to indoor dustDavid W Layton, Paloma I Beamer
Avian Diseases|January 1, 1985
Laboratory and field trials with formalin-inactivated Escherichia coli (O78)-Pasteurella anatipestifer bacterin in white pekin ducksT S Sandhu, H W Layton
Human & Experimental Toxicology|October 2, 1998
Risk management for plausibly hormetic environmental carcinogens: the case of radonK T Bogen, D W Layton
Frontiers in Neuroscience|September 17, 2024
Accuracy optimized neural networks do not effectively model optic flow tuning in brain area MSTdOliver W Layton, Scott T Steinmetz
Plos Computational Biology|November 15, 2019
A model of how depth facilitates scene-relative object motion perceptionOliver W Layton, D C Niehorster
Avian Diseases|July 1, 1984
Protection of ducklings with a broth-grown Pasteurella anatipestifer bacterinH W Layton, T S Sandhu
Scientific Reports|August 4, 2022
Distributed encoding of curvilinear self-motion across spiral optic flow patternsOliver W Layton, Brett R Fajen
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