Yang Li
Affiliations: | Beijing Normal University | Beijing Normal University, Beijing, Beijing Shi, China |
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Huang J, Wang T, Dai W, et al. (2024) Neuronal representation of visual working memory content in the primate primary visual cortex. Science Advances. 10: eadk3953 |
Wang T, Dai W, Wu Y, et al. (2024) Nonuniform and pathway-specific laminar processing of spatial frequencies in the primary visual cortex of primates. Nature Communications. 15: 4005 |
Li Y, Dai W, Wang T, et al. (2023) Visual surround suppression at the neural and perceptual levels. Cognitive Neurodynamics. 18: 741-756 |
Wu Y, Wang T, Zhou T, et al. (2022) V1-bypassing suppression leads to direction-specific microsaccade modulation in visual coding and perception. Nature Communications. 13: 6366 |
Li Y, Wang T, Yang Y, et al. (2022) Cascaded normalizations for spatial integration in the primary visual cortex of primates. Cell Reports. 40: 111221 |
Yang Y, Wang T, Li Y, et al. (2022) Coding strategy for surface luminance switches in the primary visual cortex of the awake monkey. Nature Communications. 13: 286 |
Han C, Wang T, Yang Y, et al. (2021) Multiple gamma rhythms carry distinct spatial frequency information in primary visual cortex. Plos Biology. 19: e3001466 |
Wang B, Han C, Wang T, et al. (2021) Superimposed gratings induce diverse response patterns of gamma oscillations in primary visual cortex. Scientific Reports. 11: 4941 |
Han C, Wang T, Wu Y, et al. (2021) The Generation and Modulation of Distinct Gamma Oscillations with Local, Horizontal, and Feedback Connections in the Primary Visual Cortex: A Model Study on Large-Scale Networks. Neural Plasticity. 2021: 8874516 |
Siegle JH, Jia X, Durand S, et al. (2021) Survey of spiking in the mouse visual system reveals functional hierarchy. Nature |