Giles S. Brindley

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University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
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Wolff JG, Delacour J, Carpenter RH, et al. (1968) The patterns seen when alternating electric current is passed through the eye. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 20: 1-10
Brindley GS, Lewin WS. (1968) The sensations produced by electrical stimulation of the visual cortex. The Journal of Physiology. 196: 479-93
Brindley GS, Carpenter RH, Rushton DN. (1967) Reaction times for simple shape discriminations requiring one or both visual cortices. The Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. 19: 70-2
Brindley GS, Du Croz JJ, Rushton WA. (1966) The flicker fusion frequency of the blue-sensitive mechanism of colour vision. The Journal of Physiology. 183: 497-500
Brindley GS, Gardner-Medwin AR. (1966) The origin of the early receptor potential of the retina. The Journal of Physiology. 182: 185-94
Brindley GS, Hamasaki DI. (1966) Histological evidence against the view that the cat's optic nerve contains centrifugal fibres. The Journal of Physiology. 184: 444-9
Brindley GS, Westheimer G. (1965) The spatial properties of the human electroretinogram. The Journal of Physiology. 179: 518-37
BARLOW HB, BRINDLEY GS. (1963) INTER-OCULAR TRANSFER OF MOVEMENT AFTER-EFFECTS DURING PRESSURE BLINDING OF THE STIMULATED EYE. Nature. 200: 1347
BRINDLEY GS, HAMASAKI DI. (1963) The properties and nature of the R membrane of the frog's eye. The Journal of Physiology. 167: 599-606
Barlow HB, Brindley GS. (1963) Inter-ocular transfer of movement after-effects during pressure blinding of the stimulated eye [51] Nature. 200: 1347
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