Robert O. Duncan

Affiliations: 
City University of New York, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Visual System
Website:
http://www.york.cuny.edu/portal_college/rduncan
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Duncan RO, Sample PA, Bowd C, et al. (2012) Arterial spin labeling fMRI measurements of decreased blood flow in primary visual cortex correlates with decreased visual function in human glaucoma. Vision Research. 60: 51-60
Duncan RO, Boynton GM. (2007) Tactile hyperacuity thresholds correlate with finger maps in primary somatosensory cortex (S1). Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 17: 2878-91
Duncan RO, Sample PA, Weinreb RN, et al. (2007) Retinotopic organization of primary visual cortex in glaucoma: a method for comparing cortical function with damage to the optic disk. Investigative Ophthalmology & Visual Science. 48: 733-44
Duncan RO, Sample PA, Weinreb RN, et al. (2007) Retinotopic organization of primary visual cortex in glaucoma: Comparing fMRI measurements of cortical function with visual field loss. Progress in Retinal and Eye Research. 26: 38-56
Duncan RO, Boynton GM. (2003) Cortical magnification within human primary visual cortex correlates with acuity thresholds. Neuron. 38: 659-71
Albright TD, Croner LJ, Duncan RO, et al. (2003) Neuronal correlates of perceptual organization in the primate visual system Perceptual Organization in Vision: Behavioral and Neural Perspectives. 305-335
Duncan RO, Boynton GM. (2002) Cortical magnification factor in human primary visual cortex correlates with Vernier acuity thresholds Journal of Vision. 2: 129a
Boynton GM, Duncan RO. (2002) Visual acuity correlates with cortical magnification factors in human V1 Journal of Vision. 2: 11a
Duncan RO, Albright TD, Stoner GR. (2000) Occlusion and the interpretation of visual motion: perceptual and neuronal effects of context. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 20: 5885-97
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