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Edge detection in landing budgerigars (Melopsittacus undulatus).Behavioral lateralization and optimal route choice in flying budgerigarsSensory experience modifies feature map relationships in visual cortexOcellar structure and neural innervation in the honeybee.A three-dimensional atlas of the honeybee neck.Saccadic modulation of neural responses: possible roles in saccadic suppression, enhancement, and time compression.Fundamental mechanisms of visual motion detection: models, cells and functions.A Simple and Accurate Model to Predict Responses to Multi-electrode Stimulation in the Retina.Saccade-induced image motion cannot account for post-saccadic enhancement of visual processing in primate MSTFrequency Responses of Rat Retinal Ganglion Cells.A Possible Role for End-Stopped V1 Neurons in the Perception of Motion: A Computational Model.Reshaping the binding problem of form and motion vision.A universal strategy for visually guided landingThe role of visual deprivation and experience on the performance of sensory substitution devices.Prosthetic vision: devices, patient outcomes and retinal research.Neurons in V1, V2, and PMLS of cat cortex are speed tuned but not acceleration tuned: the influence of motion adaptation.'Vector white noise': a technique for mapping the motion receptive fields of direction-selective visual neurons.Focal activation of primary visual cortex following supra-choroidal electrical stimulation of the retina: Intrinsic signal imaging and linear model analysis.Retinal ganglion cells electrophysiology: the effect of cell morphology on impulse waveform.Investigations into the source of binocular input to the nucleus of the optic tract in an Australian marsupial, the wallaby Macropus eugenii.Spectral inputs and ocellar contributions to a pitch-sensitive descending neuron in the honeybee.Long-term sensorimotor adaptation in the ocular following system of primates.Neural basis of forward flight control and landing in honeybees.Contrast and temporal frequency-related adaptation in the pretectal nucleus of the optic tract.Intrinsic physiological properties of rat retinal ganglion cells with a comparative analysis.Sparse coding on the spot: spontaneous retinal waves suffice for orientation selectivity.Complex cell receptive fields: evidence for a hierarchical mechanism.Spatial phase sensitivity of complex cells in primary visual cortex depends on stimulus contrast.Complex cells increase their phase sensitivity at low contrasts and following adaptation.Characterizing contrast adaptation in a population of cat primary visual cortical neurons using Fisher information.The effects of adaptation to visual stimuli on the velocity of subsequent ocular following responses.Visual Neuroscience: Unique Neural System for Flight Stabilization in Hummingbirds.Contrast gain control is drift-rate dependent: an informational analysis.Orientation and spatiotemporal tuning of cells in the primary visual cortex of an Australian marsupial, the wallaby Macropus eugenii.The morphology, physiology and function of suboesophageal neck motor neurons in the honeybee.Contrast-dependent phase sensitivity in V1 but not V2 of macaque visual cortex.Enhanced motion sensitivity follows saccadic suppression in the superior temporal sulcus of the macaque cortex.Differential changes in human perception of speed due to motion adaptation.Dynamic contrast change produces rapid gain control in visual cortex.Electrical receptive fields of retinal ganglion cells: Influence of presynaptic neurons.
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