John D. Enderle

Affiliations: 
University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, United States 
Area:
Biomedical Engineering, Neuroscience Biology
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Zhou W, Zhai X, Ghahari A, et al. (2017) Dynamic Characteristics of a New Three-Dimensional Linear Homeomorphic Saccade Model. International Journal of Neural Systems. 1750050
Zhai X, Che C, Mazzarese BD, et al. (2016) A Neural Control Model for Horizontal Visual, Auditory and Auditory-Visual Bisensory Stimuli Elicited Saccades Journal of Bioengineering and Biomedical Science. 2016
Ghahari A, Enderle JD. (2015) Models of horizontal eye movements: Part 4 a multiscale neuron and muscle fiber-based linear saccade model Synthesis Lectures On Biomedical Engineering. 55: 1-122
Ghahari A, Enderle JD. (2015) Models of horizontal eye movements: Part 3, A neuron and muscle based linear saccade model Synthesis Lectures On Biomedical Engineering. 9: 1-160
Ghahari A, Enderle JD. (2014) A neuron-based time-optimal controller of horizontal saccadic eye movements. International Journal of Neural Systems. 24: 1450017
Ghahari A, Enderle JD. (2014) A physiological neural controller of a muscle fiber oculomotor plant in horizontal monkey saccades. Isrn Ophthalmology. 2014: 406210
Enderle JD, Sierra DA. (2013) A new linear muscle fiber model for neural control of saccades. International Journal of Neural Systems. 23: 1350002
Sierra DA, Enderle JD. (2011) 3D dynamic modeling of the head-neck complex for fast eye and head orientation movements research Modelling and Simulation in Engineering. 2011
Sierra DA, Enderle JD. (2010) Linear homeomorphic models for muscles in the head-neck region. Annals of Biomedical Engineering. 38: 247-58
Enderle JD, Zhou W. (2010) Models of Horizontal Eye Movements, Part II:A 3rd Order Linear Saccade Model Synthesis Lectures On Biomedical Engineering. 5: 1-159
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