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klouies neuroanatomy [36 articles]

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  • Separate visual pathways for perception and action.
    Trends Neurosci, Vol. 15, No. 1. (January 1992), pp. 20-25.
    by MA Goodale, AD Milner
  • The functional neuroanatomy of the human orbitofrontal cortex: evidence from neuroimaging and neuropsychology
    Progress in Neurobiology, Vol. 72, No. 5. (April 2004), pp. 341-372.
    by Morten L Kringelbach, Edmund T Rolls
    posted to review orbitofrontal neuroanatomy human by klouie on 2008-05-12 04:10:22 as ** along with 1 person raebitz
  • Functional Specialization of the Primate Frontal Cortex during Decision Making
    J. Neurosci., Vol. 27, No. 31. (1 August 2007), pp. 8170-8173.
    by Daeyeol Lee, Matthew F Rushworth, Mark E Walton, Masataka Watanabe, Masamichi Sakagami
  • Specialized elements of orbitofrontal cortex in primates.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1121 (December 2007), pp. 10-32.
    by H Barbas
    posted to review orbitofrontal neuroanatomy anatomy by klouie on 2008-05-12 03:41:56 as **
  • Definition of the orbital cortex in relation to specific connections with limbic and visceral structures and other cortical regions.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, Vol. 1121 (December 2007), pp. 54-71.
    by JL Price
    posted to review orbitofrontal neuroanatomy anatomy by klouie on 2008-05-12 03:40:40 as **
  • Parallel organization of functionally segregated circuits linking basal ganglia and cortex.
    Annu Rev Neurosci, Vol. 9 (1986), pp. 357-381.
    by GE Alexander, MR DeLong, PL Strick
  • Electrophysiological localization of the substantia nigra in the parkinsonian nonhuman primate.
    J Neurosurg, Vol. 93, No. 4. (October 2000), pp. 704-710.
  • Cortical visual areas in monkeys: location, topography, connections, columns, plasticity and cortical dynamics.
    Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci, Vol. 360, No. 1456. (29 April 2005), pp. 709-731.
    by R Gattass, S Nascimento-Silva, JG Soares, B Lima, AK Jansen, AC Diogo, MF Farias, MM Botelho, OS Mariani, J Azzi, M Fiorani
  • The exceptional brain of Albert Einstein.
    Lancet, Vol. 353, No. 9170. (19 June 1999), pp. 2149-2153.
    by SF Witelson, DL Kigar, T Harvey
    posted to einstein neuroanatomy parietal by klouie on 2006-11-14 18:10:04 as ** along with 1 group Glimcher_Lab
  • Intrinsic connections and architectonics of posterior parietal cortex in the rhesus monkey.
    J Comp Neurol, Vol. 204, No. 2. (10 January 1982), pp. 196-210.
    by DN Pandya, B Seltzer
  • Visual motion responses of neurons in the caudal area pe of macaque monkeys.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 21, No. 4. (15 February 2001)
  • The basal ganglia and adaptive motor control.
    Science, Vol. 265, No. 5180. (23 September 1994), pp. 1826-1831.
    by AM Graybiel, T Aosaki, AW Flaherty, M Kimura
  • Input-output organization of the sensorimotor striatum in the squirrel monkey.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 14, No. 2. (February 1994), pp. 599-610.
    by AW Flaherty, AM Graybiel
  • Role of the basal ganglia in the control of purposive saccadic eye movements.
    Physiol Rev, Vol. 80, No. 3. (July 2000), pp. 953-978.
  • notes The basal ganglia: focused selection and inhibition of competing motor programs.
    Prog Neurobiol, Vol. 50, No. 4. (November 1996), pp. 381-425.
    by JW Mink
  • The nucleus accumbens as a complex of functionally distinct neuronal ensembles: an integration of behavioural, electrophysiological and anatomical data.
    Prog Neurobiol, Vol. 42, No. 6. (April 1994), pp. 719-761.
  • Putting a spin on the dorsal-ventral divide of the striatum.
    Trends Neurosci, Vol. 27, No. 8. (August 2004), pp. 468-474.
  • The orbital and medial prefrontal circuit through the primate basal ganglia.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 15, No. 7 Pt 1. (July 1995), pp. 4851-4867.
  • Defining the caudal ventral striatum in primates: cellular and histochemical features.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 22, No. 23. (1 December 2002), pp. 10078-10082.
    by JL Fudge, SN Haber
  • Reward-related cortical inputs define a large striatal region in primates that interface with associative cortical connections, providing a substrate for incentive-based learning.
    J Neurosci, Vol. 26, No. 32. (9 August 2006), pp. 8368-8376.
    by SN Haber, KS Kim, P Mailly, R Calzavara
  • Electrical microstimulation distinguishes distinct saccade-related areas in the posterior parietal cortex.
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 80, No. 4. (October 1998), pp. 1713-1735.
    by P Thier, RA Andersen
  • The Concept of the Ventral Striatum in Nonhuman Primates
    Ann NY Acad Sci, Vol. 877, No. 1. (29 June 1999), pp. 33-48.
    by Suzanne N Haber, Nikolaus R Mcfarland
  • Convergence and segregation of ventral striatal inputs and outputs.
    Ann N Y Acad Sci, Vol. 877 (29 June 1999), pp. 49-63.
    by HJ Groenewegen, CI Wright, AV Beijer, P Voorn
  • A stereotaxic template atlas of the macaque brain for digital imaging and quantitative neuroanatomy.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 4, No. 2. (October 1996), pp. 119-150.
    by RF Martin, DM Bowden
  • Corticocortical connections of visual, sensorimotor, and multimodal processing areas in the parietal lobe of the macaque monkey.
    J Comp Neurol, Vol. 428, No. 1. (4 December 2000), pp. 112-137.
    by JW Lewis, DC Van Essen
  • Towards a theory of the laminar architecture of cerebral cortex: computational clues from the visual system.
    Cereb Cortex, Vol. 13, No. 1. (January 2003), pp. 100-113.
  • The functional organization of the intraparietal sulcus in humans and monkeys
    Journal of Anatomy, Vol. 207, No. 1. (July 2005), pp. 3-17.
    by Christian Grefkes, Gereon R Fink
  • Ventral intraparietal area of the macaque: anatomic location and visual response properties.
    J Neurophysiol, Vol. 69, No. 3. (March 1993), pp. 902-914.
    by CL Colby, JR Duhamel, ME Goldberg
  • The visual parietal areas in the macaque monkey: current structural knowledge and ignorance.
    Neuroimage, Vol. 14, No. 1 Pt 2. (July 2001)
    by C Cavada
  • Comparative mapping of higher visual areas in monkeys and humans.
    Trends Cogn Sci, Vol. 8, No. 7. (July 2004), pp. 315-324.
  • Information processing in the primate visual system: an integrated systems perspective.
    Science, Vol. 255, No. 5043. (24 January 1992), pp. 419-423.
  • Mapping of architectonic subdivisions in the macaque monkey, with emphasis on parieto-occipital cortex.
    J Comp Neurol, Vol. 428, No. 1. (4 December 2000), pp. 79-111.
    by JW Lewis, DC Van Essen
  • Representation of the visual field in the lateral intraparietal area of macaque monkeys: a quantitative receptive field analysis.
    Exp Brain Res, Vol. 140, No. 2. (September 2001), pp. 127-144.
    by S Ben Hamed, JR Duhamel, F Bremmer, W Graf
  • Corticocortical connections of anatomically and physiologically defined subdivisions within the inferior parietal lobule.
    J Comp Neurol, Vol. 296, No. 1. (1 June 1990), pp. 65-113.
    by RA Andersen, C Asanuma, G Essick, RM Siegel
  • Visual receptive field organization and cortico-cortical connections of the lateral intraparietal area (area LIP) in the macaque.
    J Comp Neurol, Vol. 299, No. 4. (22 September 1990), pp. 421-445.
    by GJ Blatt, RA Andersen, GR Stoner
    posted to monkey neuroanatomy lip by klouie on 2005-02-17 20:24:22 as read along with 1 group Glimcher_Lab
  • Functional imaging with cellular resolution reveals precise micro-architecture in visual cortex
    Nature, Vol. aop, No. current. (19 January 2005)
    by Kenichi Ohki, Sooyoung Chung, Yeang H Ch'ng, Prakash Kara, Clay C Reid
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