Masanobu Miyashita
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Tanaka S, Miyashita M, Wakabayashi N, et al. (2020) Development and Reorganization of Orientation Representation in the Cat Visual Cortex: Experience-Dependent Synaptic Rewiring in Early Life. Frontiers in Neuroinformatics. 14: 41 |
Takahata T, Miyashita M, Tanaka S, et al. (2014) Identification of ocular dominance domains in New World owl monkeys by immediate-early gene expression. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 4297-302 |
Tanaka S, Miyashita M. (2011) Mathematical study of the formation of long-range horizontal connections and orientation maps in the primary visual cortex Neuroscience Research. 71: e70 |
Miyashita M, Wakabayashi N, Tanaka S. (2011) A theoretical study of orientation map reorganization induced by single-orientation exposure Neuroscience Research. 71: e350 |
Kurebayashi K, Miyashita M, Tanaka S. (2010) Inhibitory circuits in the visual cortex control the generation of plaid illusion Neuroscience Research. 68: e267 |
Miyashita M, Tanaka S. (2010) Self-organization of disparity selective simple cells and disparity columns Neuroscience Research. 68: e267 |
Tanaka S, Miyashita M. (2009) Constraint on the number of synaptic inputs to a visual cortical neuron controls receptive field formation. Neural Computation. 21: 2554-80 |
Miyashita M, Tanaka S. (2009) A mathematical model of color map formation in macaque V1 and V2 Neuroscience Research. 65: S205 |
O'Hashi K, Miyashita M, Tanaka S. (2007) Experience-dependent orientation plasticity in the visual cortex of rats chronically exposed to a single orientation. Neuroscience Research. 58: 86-90 |
Miyashita M, Tanaka S. (2007) Critical contribution of slow-decay synaptic potential to complex-cell receptive field formation Neuroscience Research. 58: S155 |