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Zebrafish Tg(brn3a-hsp70:GFP)rw0110b A synaptic corollary discharge signal suppresses midbrain visual processing during saccade-like locomotion.
Zebrafish Tg(vglut2a:loxP-DsRed-loxP-GFP), hspGGFF23C Input from torus longitudinalis drives binocularity and spatial summation in zebrafish optic tectum.
Japanese macaques Contribution of the Pulvinar and Lateral Geniculate Nucleus to the Control of Visually Guided Saccades in Blindsight Monkeys.
Drosophila DGRC#103727 Cell-type-Specific Patterned Stimulus-Independent Neuronal Activity in the Drosophila Visual System during Synapse Formation.
Drosophila Drosophila Sidekick is required in developing photoreceptors to enable visual motion detection.
Japanese macaques Dissecting the circuit for blindsight to reveal the critical role of pulvinar and superior colliculus.
Zebrafish Tg(zfSWS1-5.5A:EGFP) , Tg(zfSWS2-3.5A:EGFP) Shaping of Signal Transmission at the Photoreceptor Synapse by EAAT2 Glutamate Transporters.
Japanese macaques Mechanisms for shaping receptive field in monkey area TE.
Japanese macaques Gamma oscillations in the superior colliculus and pulvinar in response to faces support discrimination performance in monkeys.
Zebrafish Tg(vglut2a:lRl-GFP) , Tg(gad1b:lRl-GFP) , UAS:TeTxLCCFP Sensorimotor decision making in the zebrafish tectum.
Human and Animal Cells CV-1(RCB0160) Expression of the transcription factor Zif268 in the temporal cortex of monkeys during visual paired associate learning.
Japanese macaques Pooled, but not single-neuron, responses in macaque V4 represent a solution to the stereo correspondence problem.
Drosophila NP5006 (DGRC#113538) , NP7121 (DGRC#114084) , NP6099 (DGRC#105125) , NP1047 (DGRC#112468) and NP1035 (DGRC#112462) Lobula-specific visual projection neurons are involved in perception of motion-defined second-order motion in Drosophila.
Mice RBRC00165 Shh/Boc signaling is required for sustained generation of ipsilateral projecting ganglion cells in the mouse retina.