Publikationen von B. B. Lee

Zeitschriftenartikel (76)

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Lee, B. B.; Sun, H.; Cao, D. C.: Macaque ganglion cell responses to probe stimuli on modulated backgrounds. Journal of Vision 10 (12), 26, S. 26-1 - 26-14 (2010)
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Lee, B. B.; Sun, H.: The chromatic input to cells of the magnocellular pathway of primates. Journal of Vision 9 (2), 15 (2009)
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Tailby, C.; Szmajda, B. A.; Buzas, P.; Lee, B. B.; Martin, P. R.: Transmission of blue (S) cone signals through the primate lateral geniculate nucleus. The Journal of Physiology 586 (24), S. 5947 - 5967 (2008)
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Lee, B. B.; Smith, V. C.; Pokorny, J.; Sun, H.: Chromatic adaptation in red–green cone-opponent retinal ganglion cells of the macaque. Vision Research 48 (26), S. 2625 - 2632 (2008)
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Lee, B. B.: Neural models and physiological reality. Visual Neuroscience 25 (3), S. 231 - 240 (2008)
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Lee, B. B.; Sun, H.; Zucchini, W.: The temporal properties of the response of macaque ganglion cells and central mechanisms of flicker detection. Journal of Vision 7 (14), S. 1 - 16 (2007)
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Solomon, S. G.; Lee, B. B.; Sun, H.: Suppressive surrounds and contrast gain in magnocellular-pathway retinal ganglion cells of macaque. Journal of Neuroscience 26 (34), S. 8715 - 8726 (2006)
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Sun, H.; Smithson, H.; Zaidi, Q.; Lee, B. B.: Specificity of cone inputs to macaque ganglion cells. Journal of Neurophysiology 95 (2), S. 837 - 849 (2006)
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Sun, H.; Smithson, H.; Zaidi, Q.; Lee, B. B.: Do magnocellular and parvocellular ganglion cells avoid short-wavelength cone input? Visual Neuroscience 23 (3-4), S. 441 - 446 (2006)
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Solomon, S. G.; Lee, B. B.; White, A. J. R.; Ruettiger, L.; Martin, P. R.: Chromatic organization of ganglion cell receptive fields in the peripheral retina. Journal of Neuroscience 25 (18), S. 4527 - 4539 (2005)
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Kunken, J. M.; Sun, H.; Lee, B. B.: Macaque ganglion cells, light adaptation, and the Westheimer paradigm. Vision Research 45 (3), S. 329 - 341 (2005)
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Lee, B. B.; Ruettiger, L.; Sun, H.: Comparison of ganglion cell signals and psychophysical localization of moving targets can help define central motion mechanisms. Perception 34 (8), S. 975 - 981 (2005)
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Lee, B. B.; Sun, H.: Chromatic input to cells of the magnocellular pathway: Mean chromaticity and the relative phase of modulated lights. Visual Neuroscience 21 (3), S. 309 - 314 (2004)
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Sun, H.; Lee, B. B.: A single mechanism for both luminance and chromatic grating vernier tasks: Evidence from temporal summation. Visual Neuroscience 21 (3), S. 315 - 320 (2004)
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Lee, B. B.: Paths to color in the retina. Australian Journal of Optometry 87, S. 239 - 248 (2004)
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Lee, B. B.; Dacey, D. M.; Smith, V. C.; Pokorny, J.: Dynamics of sensitivity regulation in primate outer retina: The horizontal cell network. Journal of Vision 3 (7), S. 513 - 526 (2003)
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Silveira, L. C. L.; Saito, C. A.; Lee, B. B.; Kremers, J.; da Silva, M.; Kilavik, B. E.; Yamada, E. S.; Perry, V. H.: Morphology and physiology of primate M- and P-cells. Roots of Visual Awareness 144, S. 21 - 46 (2003)
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Solomon, S. G.; Martin, P. R.; White, A. J. R.; Ruettiger, L.; Lee, B. B.: Modulation sensitivity of ganglion cells in peripheral retina of macaque. Vision Research 42 (27), S. 2893 - 2898 (2002)
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van Hateren, J. H.; Ruettiger, L.; Sun, H.; Lee, B. B.: Processing of natural temporal stimuli by macaque retinal ganglion cells. Journal of Neuroscience 22 (22), S. 9945 - 9960 (2002)
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White, A. J. R.; Sun, H.; Swanson, W. H.; Lee, B. B.: An examination of physiological mechanisms underlying the frequency-doubling illusion. Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 43 (11), S. 3590 - 3599 (2002)
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