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Vision Correction
Summer 2008
Newsletter

Daniel L Adams, Ph.D.

Adjunct Assistant Professor
 


Selected Publications


Adams DL, Horton JC. Capricious expression of cortical columns in the
primate brain. Nature Neuroscience 2003; 6: 113-4.

Adams DL, Horton JC. A precise retinotopic map of primate striate cortex
generated from the representation of angioscotomas. Journal of Neuroscience
2003; 23: 3771-89.

Adams DL, Horton JC. The representation of retinal blood vessels in primate
striate cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 2003; 23: 5984-97.

Adams DL, Horton JC. Shadows cast by retinal blood vessels mapped in primary
visual cortex. Science 2002; 298: 572-6.

Adams DL, Zeki S. Functional organization of macaque V3 for stereoscopic
depth. Journal of Neurophysiology 2001; 86: 2195-203.

Horton JC, Adams DL. The cortical representation of shadows cast by retinal
blood vessels. Transactions of the American Ophthalmological Society 2000;
98: 33-9.

Horton JC, Hocking DR, Adams DL. Rapid identification of ocular dominance
columns in macaques using cytochrome oxidase, Zif268, and dark-field
microscopy. Visual Neuroscience 2000; 17: 495-508.

Endo K, Haranaka Y, Shein WN, Adams DL, Kusunoki M, Sakata H. Effects of
different types of disparity cues on the response of axis-orientation
selective cells in the monkey parietal cortex. Nippon Ganka Gakkai Zasshi.
Acta Societatis Ophthalmologicae Japonicae 2000; 104: 334-43.

Horton JC, Hocking DR, Adams DL. Metabolic mapping of suppression scotomas
in striate cortex of macaques with experimental strabismus. Journal of
Neuroscience 1999; 19: 7111-29.

Adams DL, Functional organization of the monkey visual cortex for
stereoscopic depth. Ph.D. thesis. Wellcome Laboratory of Neurobiology.
London: University College London, 1997.

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