Christina Enroth-Cugell

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Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 
Area:
vision
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Passaglia CL, Enroth-Cugell C, Troy JB. (2001) Effects of remote stimulation on the mean firing rate of cat retinal ganglion cells. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 21: 5794-803
Pinto LH, Enroth-Cugell C. (2000) Tests of the mouse visual system. Mammalian Genome : Official Journal of the International Mammalian Genome Society. 11: 531-6
Diller LC, Bohnsack DL, Enroth-Cugell C, et al. (1996) Changes in temporal filtering with light adaptation Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science. 37: S1057
Troy JB, Schweitzer-Tong DE, Enroth-Cugell C. (1995) Receptive-field properties of Q retinal ganglion cells of the cat. Visual Neuroscience. 12: 285-300
Oh JK, Bohnsack DL, Troy JB, et al. (1995) The cat's pupillary light response under urethane anesthesia. Visual Neuroscience. 12: 281-4
Troy JB, Enroth-Cugell C. (1993) X and Y ganglion cells inform the cat's brain about contrast in the retinal image. Experimental Brain Research. 93: 383-90
Troy JB, Oh JK, Enroth-Cugell C. (1993) Effect of ambient illumination on the spatial properties of the center and surround of Y-cell receptive fields. Visual Neuroscience. 10: 753-64
Troy JB, Enroth-Cugell C. (1989) Dependence of center radius on temporal frequency for the receptive fields of X retinal ganglion cells of cat. The Journal of General Physiology. 94: 987-95
Troy JB, Einstein G, Schuurmans RP, et al. (1989) Responses to sinusoidal gratings of two types of very nonlinear retinal ganglion cells of cat. Visual Neuroscience. 3: 213-23
Troy JB, Enroth-Cugell C. (1989) Signals and noise in the mammalian retina Proceedings of the Ieee International Conference On Systems, Man and Cybernetics. 2: 443-447
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