Chris Tailby

Affiliations: 
New York University, New York, NY, United States 
Area:
Visual neuroscience
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Pietersen AN, Cheong SK, Solomon SG, et al. (2014) Temporal response properties of koniocellular (blue-on and blue-off) cells in marmoset lateral geniculate nucleus. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 1421-38
Gharaei S, Tailby C, Solomon SS, et al. (2013) Texture-dependent motion signals in primate middle temporal area. The Journal of Physiology. 591: 5671-90
Cheong SK, Tailby C, Solomon SG, et al. (2013) Cortical-like receptive fields in the lateral geniculate nucleus of marmoset monkeys. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 33: 6864-76
Tailby C, Cheong SK, Pietersen AN, et al. (2012) Colour and pattern selectivity of receptive fields in superior colliculus of marmoset monkeys. The Journal of Physiology. 590: 4061-77
Dhruv NT, Tailby C, Sokol SH, et al. (2011) Multiple adaptable mechanisms early in the primate visual pathway. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 31: 15016-25
Solomon SS, Tailby C, Gharaei S, et al. (2011) Visual motion integration by neurons in the middle temporal area of a New World monkey, the marmoset. The Journal of Physiology. 589: 5741-58
Cheong SK, Tailby C, Martin PR, et al. (2011) Slow intrinsic rhythm in the koniocellular visual pathway. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 14659-63
Camp AJ, Cheong SK, Tailby C, et al. (2011) The impact of brief exposure to high contrast on the contrast response of neurons in primate lateral geniculate nucleus. Journal of Neurophysiology. 106: 1310-21
Tailby C, Dobbie WJ, Solomon SG, et al. (2010) Receptive field asymmetries produce color-dependent direction selectivity in primate lateral geniculate nucleus. Journal of Vision. 10: 1
Solomon SG, Tailby C, Cheong SK, et al. (2010) Linear and nonlinear contributions to the visual sensitivity of neurons in primate lateral geniculate nucleus. Journal of Neurophysiology. 104: 1884-98
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