Shabtai Barash, Ph.D

Affiliations: 
Neurobiology Weizmann Institute of Science, Rehovot, Israel 
Area:
visual systems,oculomotor, PPC
Website:
http://www.weizmann.ac.il/neurobiology/faculty.html
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Spivak O, Thier P, Barash S. (2021) Dark-habituation increases the dark-background-contingent upshift of gaze in macaque monkeys. Vision Research. 188: 262-273
Sun ZP, Barash S, Thier P. (2015) The Role of the Cerebellum in Optimizing Saccades The Neuronal Codes of the Cerebellum. 173-196
Spivak O, Thier P, Barash S. (2014) Persistence of the dark-background-contingent gaze upshift during visual fixations of rhesus monkeys. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 1999-2005
Golla H, Tziridis K, Haarmeier T, et al. (2008) Reduced saccadic resilience and impaired saccadic adaptation due to cerebellar disease. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 27: 132-44
Barash S, Zhang M. (2006) Switching of sensorimotor transformations: antisaccades and parietal cortex. Novartis Foundation Symposium. 270: 59-71; discussion 71
Dicke PW, Barash S, Ilg UJ, et al. (2004) Single-neuron evidence for a contribution of the dorsal pontine nuclei to both types of target-directed eye movements, saccades and smooth-pursuit. The European Journal of Neuroscience. 19: 609-24
Zhang M, Barash S. (2004) Persistent LIP activity in memory antisaccades: working memory for a sensorimotor transformation. Journal of Neurophysiology. 91: 1424-41
Barash S. (2003) Paradoxical activities: insight into the relationship of parietal and prefrontal cortices. Trends in Neurosciences. 26: 582-9
Zhang M, Barash S. (2000) Neuronal switching of sensorimotor transformations for antisaccades. Nature. 408: 971-5
Thier P, Dicke PW, Haas R, et al. (2000) Encoding of movement time by populations of cerebellar Purkinje cells. Nature. 405: 72-6
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