Adrian Gopnik Bondy, PhD
Affiliations: | 2010-2016 | Laboratory of Sensorimotor Research | National Eye Institute, Bethesda, Maryland |
2017- | Princeton Neuroscience Institute | Princeton University, Princeton, NJ |
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Parents
Sign in to add mentorBruce Cumming | grad student | 2010- | NIH |
Carlos D. Brody | post-doc | Princeton |
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Gupta D, Kopec CD, Bondy AG, et al. (2024) A multi-region recurrent circuit for evidence accumulation in rats. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Luo TZ, Kim TD, Gupta D, et al. (2023) Non-canonical attractor dynamics underlie perceptual decision-making. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Luo TZ, Bondy AG, Gupta D, et al. (2020) An approach for long-term, multi-probe Neuropixels recordings in unrestrained rats. Elife. 9 |
Bondy AG, Haefner RM, Cumming BG. (2018) Feedback determines the structure of correlated variability in primary visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience |
Bondy A, Cumming B. (2016) The Impact of Noise Correlations in Visual Cortex on Perceptual Performance Depends on their Origin Journal of Vision. 16: 938 |
McFarland JM, Bondy AG, Saunders RC, et al. (2015) Saccadic modulation of stimulus processing in primary visual cortex. Nature Communications. 6: 8110 |
Bondy A, Cumming B. (2015) Synchronous Spikes Are More Effective (but Not for Long). Neuron. 87: 676-8 |
Bondy A, Cumming B. (2015) Synchronous Spikes Are More Effective (but Not for Long) Neuron. 87: 676-678 |
Menzer DL, Rao NG, Bondy A, et al. (2014) Population interactions between parietal and primary motor cortices during reach. Journal of Neurophysiology. 112: 2959-84 |
McFarland JM, Bondy AG, Cumming BG, et al. (2014) High-resolution eye tracking using V1 neuron activity. Nature Communications. 5: 4605 |