Stephen Lomber, Physiology & Pharmacology, Psychology

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Recent Publications:

  • Koval, M.J., Lomber, S.G. and Everling, S. (2011). Neuronal mechanisms for control of the superior colliculus by the prefrontal cortex. Journal of Neuroscience 31:8659-8668.
  • Meredith, M.A., Kryklywy, J., McMillan, A.J., Malhotra, S., Lum-Tai, R. and Lomber, S.G. (2011). Crossmodal reorganization in the early-deaf switches sensory, but not behavioral roles of auditory cortex.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 108: 8856-8861.
  • Meredith, M.A. and Lomber, S.G. (2011). Somatosensory and visual crossmodal plasticity in the anterior auditory field of early-deaf cats. Hearing Research 280: 38-47.
  • Ponce, C., Hunter, N., Pack, C.C., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2011).  Contributions of indirect pathways to visual response properties in macaque area MT. Journal of Neuroscience 31: 3894-3903.
  • Lomber, S.G., Meredith, M.A., and Kral, A. (2010). Crossmodal plasticity in specific auditory cortices underlies visual compensations in the deaf.  Nature Neuroscience 13: 1421-1427.
  • Schmidt, K.E., Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R., and Galuske, R.A. (2011). Pattern motion representation in primary visual cortex is mediated by transcortical feedback. NeuroImage 54: 474-484.
  • Lomber, S.G., Meredith, M.A., and Kral, A. (2010). Crossmodal plasticity in specific auditory cortices underlies visual compensations in the deaf.  Nature Neuroscience 13: 1421-1427.
  • Carrasco, A. and Lomber, S.G. (2010). Reciprocal modulatory influences between tonotopic and non-tonotopic cortical fields in the cat. Journal of Neuroscience 30: 1476-1487.

Funding:

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