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T J Anastasio

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Anastasio T, Demer J, Leigh R, Luebke A, von Opstal A, Optican L, et al.
Prog Brain Res . 2022 Jan; 267(1):xvii-xviii. PMID: 35074070
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Anastasio T
Neuroreport . 2001 Dec; 12(17):3825-31. PMID: 11726803
The cerebellum is critical for motor learning. Current cerebellar learning models follow the Marr/Albus paradigm, in which climbing fibers provide error signals that shape plastic synapses between parallel fibers and...
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Anastasio T
Neural Netw . 2001 Feb; 14(1):1-22. PMID: 11213208
Through the process of habituation, the response of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) is decreased by prolonged, sinusoidal stimulation at lower frequencies (< or =0.1 Hz). Research on goldfish has uncovered...
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Anastasio T, Patton P, Belkacem-Boussaid K
Neural Comput . 2000 Jul; 12(5):1165-87. PMID: 10905812
The deep layers of the superior colliculus (SC) integrate multisensory inputs and initiate an orienting response toward the source of stimulation (target). Multisensory enhancement, which occurs in the deep SC,...
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Sudlow L, Anastasio T
Neuroreport . 2000 Mar; 10(18):3881-5. PMID: 10716227
The vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) allows animals to maintain stable gaze during head rotations by generating compensatory eye rotations. The VOR is typically tested using sinusoidal head rotation, and VOR gain...
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Dow E, Anastasio T
Neuroreport . 1999 Sep; 10(8):1729-34. PMID: 10501565
Through the process of habituation, the eye rotational response of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) can be reduced by prolonged exposure to a head rotational stimulus. In previous work, the goldfish...
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Dow E, Anastasio T
J Comput Neurosci . 1999 Sep; 7(1):55-70. PMID: 10482002
Modification of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) by vestibular habituation is an important paradigm in the study of neural plasticity. The VOR is responsible for rotating the eyes to maintain the...
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Anastasio T
Biol Cybern . 1998 Dec; 79(5):377-91. PMID: 9851019
The oculomotor integrator is a network that is composed of neurons in the medial vestibular nuclei and nuclei prepositus hypoglossi in the brainstem. Those neurons act approximately as fractional integrators...
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Dow E, Anastasio T
J Comput Neurosci . 1998 Jun; 5(2):171-90. PMID: 9617666
Through the process of habituation, continued exposure to low-frequency (0.01 Hz) rotation in the dark produced suppression of the low-frequency response of the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) in goldfish. The response...
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Dow E, Anastasio T
Neuroreport . 1997 Aug; 8(12):2755-9. PMID: 9295113
During movement, the vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) normally maintains retinal image stability by making slow-phase eye rotations that counterbalance head rotations. These eye rotations are nystagmic when the on-going slow-phases are...