Anthony S. Drew, Ph.D.

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University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States 
Area:
Sensorimotor control
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Paul van Donkelaar grad student 2006 University of Oregon
 (The brain, attention, and eye movements.)
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Kalia V, Thomas R, Osowski K, et al. (2018) Staying Alert? Neural Correlates of the Association Between Grit and Attention Networks. Frontiers in Psychology. 9: 1377
Drew AS, Langan J, Halterman C, et al. (2007) Attentional disengagement dysfunction following mTBI assessed with the gap saccade task. Neuroscience Letters. 417: 61-5
Drew AS, van Donkelaar P. (2007) The contribution of the human FEF and SEF to smooth pursuit initiation. Cerebral Cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991). 17: 2618-24
Drew AS, van Donkelaar P. (2007) The contribution of the human PPC to the orienting of visuospatial attention during smooth pursuit. Experimental Brain Research. 179: 65-73
DeHaan A, Halterman C, Langan J, et al. (2007) Cancelling planned actions following mild traumatic brain injury. Neuropsychologia. 45: 406-11
McIntire A, Langan J, Halterman C, et al. (2006) The influence of mild traumatic brain injury on the temporal distribution of attention. Experimental Brain Research. 174: 361-6
Halterman CI, Langan J, Drew A, et al. (2006) Tracking the recovery of visuospatial attention deficits in mild traumatic brain injury. Brain : a Journal of Neurology. 129: 747-53
van Donkelaar P, Langan J, Rodriguez E, et al. (2005) Attentional deficits in concussion. Brain Injury. 19: 1031-9
Van Donkelaar P, Lee JH, Drew AS. (2002) Cortical frames of reference for eye-hand coordination. Progress in Brain Research. 140: 301-10
Van Donkelaar P, Drew AS. (2002) The allocation of attention during smooth pursuit eye movements. Progress in Brain Research. 140: 267-77
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