Gian F. Poggio
Affiliations: | Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD |
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"Gian Poggio"Mean distance: 13.27 (cluster 17) | S | N | B | C | P |
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Brad Motter | post-doc | Johns Hopkins |
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Poggio GF. (1995) Mechanisms of stereopsis in monkey visual cortex Cerebral Cortex. 5: 193-204 |
Mountcastle VB, Reitboeck HJ, Poggio GF, et al. (1991) Adaptation of the Reitboeck method of multiple microelectrode recording to the neocortex of the waking monkey. Journal of Neuroscience Methods. 36: 77-84 |
Squatrito S, Trotter Y, Poggio GF. (1990) Influences of uniform and textured backgrounds on the impulse activity of neurons in area V1 of the alert macaque. Brain Research. 536: 261-70 |
Motter BC, Poggio GF. (1990) Dynamic stabilization of receptive fields of cortical neurons (VI) during fixation of gaze in the macaque. Experimental Brain Research. 83: 37-43 |
Poggio GF, Gonzalez F, Krause F. (1988) Stereoscopic mechanisms in monkey visual cortex: binocular correlation and disparity selectivity. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 8: 4531-50 |
Poggio GF, Motter BC, Squatrito S, et al. (1985) Responses of neurons in visual cortex (V1 and V2) of the alert macaque to dynamic random-dot stereograms. Vision Research. 25: 397-406 |
Poggio GF, Sakata H. (1985) Preface Vision Research. 25: 307 |
Motter BC, Poggio GF. (1984) Binocular fixation in the rhesus monkey: spatial and temporal characteristics. Experimental Brain Research. 54: 304-14 |
Poggio GF, Talbot WH. (1981) Mechanisms of static and dynamic stereopsis in foveal cortex of the rhesus monkey. The Journal of Physiology. 315: 469-92 |
Fischer B, Poggio GF. (1979) Depth sensitivity of binocular cortical neurons of behaving monkeys. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences. 204: 409-14 |