Brian Timney

Recent Publications:

  • Timney, B.  & Macuda, T.    Vision and hearing in the horse. (2001)  Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 218, 1567-1574. Harman, A., Dann, J., Ahmat, A., Macuda, T.,  Johnston, K., & Timney, B. (2001). The retinal ganglion cell layer and visual acuity of the camel. Brain, Behavior and Evolution, 58, 15-27.
  • Khan, S. A.., Ford, K., Timney, B. & Everling, S.  (2003). Effects of alcohol on the anti-saccade task. Experimental Brain Research, 150, 68-74.
  • Khan, S. & Timney, B. (2007). Alcohol slows interhemispheric transmission, increases the flash lag effect, and prolongs masking: Evidence for a slowing of neural processing and transmission. Vision Research, 47, 1821-1832.
  • Khan, S., & Timney B. (2007) Alcohol does not affect dark adaptation or luminance increment thresholds. Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 68, 493-502.
  • Johnston, K.D. & Timney, B.  (2008).  Effects of acute alcohol consumption on a psychophysical measure of lateral inhibition in human vision.  Vision Research, 48, 1539-1544.

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