Paul Grobstein

Affiliations: 
Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, United States 
Area:
Neuroscience Biology, Experimental Psychology
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Patton P, Grobstein P. (1998) The effects of telencephalic lesions on visually mediated prey orienting behavior in the leopard frog (Rana pipiens). I. The effects of complete removal of one telencephalic lobe, with a comparison to the effects of unilateral tectal lobe lesions. Brain, Behavior and Evolution. 51: 123-43
Kostyk SK, Grobstein P. (1987) Neuronal organization underlying visually elicited prey orienting in the frog-I. Effects of various unilateral lesions Neuroscience. 21: 41-55
Adamson J, Burke J, Grobstein P. (1984) Recovery of the ipsilateral oculotectal projection following nerve crush in the frog: Evidence that retinal afferents make synapses at abnormal tectal locations Journal of Neuroscience. 4: 2635-2649
Kostyk SK, Grobstein P. (1982) Visual orienting deficits in frogs with various unilateral lesions Behavioural Brain Research. 6: 379-388
Hoskins S, Kostyk SK, Grobstein P. (1982) Orienting behavior of juvenile frogs with both a pre-metamorphically rotated and a normal eye. Behavioural Brain Research. 4: 55-62
Crabtree JW, Chow KL, Conlee J, et al. (1981) Effects of progressively longer durations of monocular deprivation on development of visuocortical receptive fields in the rabbit. Neuroscience Letters. 26: 61-5
Comer C, Grobstein P. (1981) Tactually elicited prey acquisition behavior in the frog, Rana pipiens, and a comparison with visually elicited behavior Journal of Comparative Physiology □ A. 142: 141-150
Grobstein P, Comer C, Kostyk S. (1980) The potential binocular field and its tectal representation in Rana pipiens Journal of Comparative Neurology. 190: 175-185
Chow KL, Douville A, Mascetti G, et al. (1977) Receptive field characteristics of neurons in a visual area of the rabbit temporal cortex. The Journal of Comparative Neurology. 171: 135-45
Grobstein P, Chow KL, Fox PC. (1975) Development of receptive fields in rabbit visual cortex: changes in time course due to delayed eye-opening. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 72: 1543-5
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