James L. Ringo
Affiliations: | University of Rochester, Rochester, NY |
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Sobotka S, Diltz MD, Ringo JL. (2005) Can delay-period activity explain working memory? Journal of Neurophysiology. 93: 128-36 |
Sobotka S, Zuo W, Ringo JL. (2002) Is the functional connectivity within temporal lobe influenced by saccadic eye movements? Journal of Neurophysiology. 88: 1675-84 |
Nowicka A, Ringo JL. (2000) Eye position-sensitive units in hippocampal formation and in inferotemporal cortex of the Macaque monkey European Journal of Neuroscience. 12: 751-759 |
Sobotka S, Nowicka A, Ringo JL. (1997) Activity linked to externally cued saccades in single units recorded from hippocampal, parahippocampal, and inferotemporal areas of macaques Journal of Neurophysiology. 78: 2156-2163 |
Sobotka S, Ringo JL. (1997) Saccadic eye movements, even in darkness, generate event-related potentials recorded in medial septum and medial temporal cortex Brain Research. 756: 168-173 |
Sobotka S, Ringo JL. (1996) Mnemonic responses of single units recorded from monkey inferotemporal cortex, accessed via transcommissural versus direct pathways: A dissociation between unit activity and behavior Journal of Neuroscience. 16: 4222-4230 |
Ringo JL. (1996) Stimulus specific adaptation in inferior temporal and medial temporal cortex of the monkey Behavioural Brain Research. 76: 191-197 |
Ringo JL. (1995) Brevity of processing in a mnemonic task Journal of Neurophysiology. 73: 1712-1715 |
Ringo JL, Sobotka S, Diltz MD, et al. (1994) Eye movements modulate activity in hippocampal, parahippocampal, and inferotemporal neurons Journal of Neurophysiology. 71: 1285-1288 |
Sobotka S, Ringo JL. (1994) Stimulus specific adaptation in excited but not in inhibited cells in inferotemporal cortex of Macaque Brain Research. 646: 95-99 |