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Ronald Kalil

Thalamic projections to visual areas of the middle suprasylvian sulcus in the cat.

Posted on December 1, 1982

PubMed ID: 6321560 Author(s): Tong L, Kalil RE, Spear PD. Thalamic projections to visual areas of the middle suprasylvian sulcus in the cat. J Comp Neurol. 1982 Dec 1;212(2):103-17. PMID 6321560 Journal: The Journal Of …

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Loss of retinal X-cells in cats with neonatal or adult visual cortex damage.

Posted on July 2, 1982

PubMed ID: 7089543 Author(s): Tong L, Spear PD, Kalil RE, Callahan EC. Loss of retinal X-cells in cats with neonatal or adult visual cortex damage. Science. 1982 Jul 2;217(4554):72-5. PMID 7089543 Journal: Science (New York, …

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Functional compensation in lateral suprasylvian visual area following neonatal visual cortex removal in cats.

Posted on April 1, 1980

PubMed ID: 7359178 Author(s): Spear PD, Kalil RE, Tong L. Functional compensation in lateral suprasylvian visual area following neonatal visual cortex removal in cats. J Neurophysiol. 1980 Apr;43(4):851-69. PMID 7359178 Journal: Journal Of Neurophysiology, Volume …

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Abnormal synaptic connections of the optic tract in the thalamus after midbrain lesions in newborn hamsters.

Posted on December 26, 1975

PubMed ID: 1192202 Author(s): Kalil RE, Schneider GE. Abnormal synaptic connections of the optic tract in the thalamus after midbrain lesions in newborn hamsters. Brain Res. 1975 Dec 26;100(3):690-8. PMID 1192202 Journal: Brain Research, Volume …

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Two modes of active eye-head coordination in monkeys.

Posted on May 12, 1972

PubMed ID: 4624490 Author(s): Bizzi E, Kalil RE, Morasso P. Two modes of active eye-head coordination in monkeys. Brain Res. 1972 May 12;40(1):45-8. PMID 4624490 Journal: Brain Research, Volume 40, Issue 1, May 1972

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Suppression of visual evoked responses to flashes and pattern shifts during voluntary saccades.

Posted on February 1, 1972

PubMed ID: 5033685 Author(s): Chase R, Kalil RE. Suppression of visual evoked responses to flashes and pattern shifts during voluntary saccades. Vision Res. 1972 Feb;12(2):215-20. PMID 5033685 Journal: Vision Research, Volume 12, Issue 2, Feb …

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Central programming and peripheral feedback during eye-head coordination in monkeys.

Posted on January 1, 1972

PubMed ID: 4631292 Author(s): Bizzi E, Kalil RE, Morasso P, Tagliasco V. Central programming and peripheral feedback during eye-head coordination in monkeys. Bibl Ophthalmol. 1972;82:220-32. Review. PMID 4631292 Journal: Bibliotheca Ophthalmologica : Supplementa Ad Ophthalmologica, …

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Anomalous retinal pathways in the Siamese cat: an inadequate substrate for normal bioncular vision.

Posted on October 15, 1971

PubMed ID: 5119102 Author(s): Kalil RE, Jhaveri SR, Richards W. Anomalous retinal pathways in the Siamese cat: an inadequate substrate for normal bioncular vision. Science. 1971 Oct 15;174(4006):302-5. PMID 5119102 Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.), …

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Eye-head coordination in monkeys: evidence for centrally patterned organization.

Posted on July 30, 1971

PubMed ID: 17770450 Author(s): Bizzi E, Kalil RE, Tagliasco V. Eye-head coordination in monkeys: evidence for centrally patterned organization. Science. 1971 Jul 30;173(3995):452-4. PMID 17770450 Journal: Science (New York, N.Y.), Volume 173, Issue 3995, Jul …

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