John B. Reppas, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorR Clay Reid | grad student | 2002 | Harvard | |
(Saccadic eye movements and early vision.) |
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Reppas JB, Usrey WM, Reid RC. (2002) Saccadic eye movements modulate visual responses in the lateral geniculate nucleus. Neuron. 35: 961-74 |
Usrey WM, Reppas JB, Reid RC. (1999) Specificity and strength of retinogeniculate connections. Journal of Neurophysiology. 82: 3527-40 |
Usrey WM, Reppas JB, Reid RC. (1998) Paired-spike interactions and synaptic efficacy of retinal inputs to the thalamus. Nature. 395: 384-7 |
Tootell RB, Mendola JD, Hadjikhani NK, et al. (1997) Functional analysis of V3A and related areas in human visual cortex. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 17: 7060-78 |
Reppas JB, Niyogi S, Dale AM, et al. (1997) Representation of motion boundaries in retinotopic human visual cortical areas. Nature. 388: 175-9 |
Dale A, Ahlfors S, Aronen H, et al. (1996) Spatiotemporal imaging of motion processing in human visual cortex Neuroimage. 3: S359 |
Tootell R, Dale A, Mendola J, et al. (1996) FMRI analysis of human visual cortical area V3A Neuroimage. 3: S358 |
Mendola JD, Dale AM, Liu AK, et al. (1996) Topograpy of the ipsilateral representation in human visual cortex revealed by fMRI Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 37: S1082 |
Sereno MI, Dale AM, Reppas JB, et al. (1995) Borders of multiple visual areas in humans revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Science (New York, N.Y.). 268: 889-93 |
Tootell RB, Reppas JB, Dale AM, et al. (1995) Visual motion aftereffect in human cortical area MT revealed by functional magnetic resonance imaging. Nature. 375: 139-41 |