Publications


Books/Editing

 
 

Lomber, S.G. and Eggermont, J.J., Editors (2006) Reprogramming the Cerebral Cortex: Plasticity Following Central and Peripheral Lesions (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press).

Lomber, S.G. and Galuske, R.A.W., Editors. (2002) Virtual Lesions: Understanding Cortical Function with Reversible Deactivation. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press).

Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R., Editors. (1999) Special Issue, Journal of Neuroscience Methods, Assessment of Neural Function in the Intact Brain with Reversible Deactivation. Volume 86, Number 2.

 

 
 

 

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Review Articles/Chapters

 

Lomber, S.G. and Hall, A.J. (2010) Functional specialization in primary and non-primary auditory cortex of the cat.  In: The Auditory Cortex, eds. Winer, W.A. and Schreiner, C. (New York, NY; Springer-Verlag), in press.

Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2006) Redistribution of cerebral functions following primary visual cortex damage during infancy.  In: Reprogramming the Cerebral Cortex: Plasticity Following Central and Peripheral Lesions, eds. Lomber, S.G. and Eggermont, J.J. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press) pgs. 73-89.

Lomber, S.G., Yi, S.K. and Woller, E.M. (2006) Relocation of specific visual functions following damage of mature posterior parietal cortex. In: Reprogramming the Human Brain. eds. Aage R. Møller (Amsterdam, The Netherlands: Elsevier) pgs. 157-172.

Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2002) The use of cooling deactivation to reveal the neural bases of lesion-induced plasticity in the developing and mature cerebral cortex. In: Virtual Lesions: Understanding Cortical Function with Reversible Deactivation. eds. Lomber, S.G. and Galuske, R.A.W. (Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press) pgs. 163-188.

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2002) Plasticity of visual cortex after injury:  What’s different about the young brain? The Neuroscientist 8: 174-185.

 Lomber, S.G. (2001) Behavioral Cartography of Visual Functions in Cat Parietal Cortex:  Areal and Laminar Dissociations. In: Vision: From Neurons to Cognition, eds. Casanova, C. and Ptito, M. (Amsterdam: Elsevier Science) pgs. 265-284       

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2001) Reconstructing functional systems after lesions of cerebral cortex. Nature Reviews Neuroscience 2: 911-919.

 Lomber, S.G. (1999) The advantages and limitations of permanent or reversible deactivation techniques in the assessment of neural function. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 86: 109-117.

 Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G. and Villa, A.E. (1997) Lesion-induced network plasticity in remote brain areas. Trends in Neurosciences 20: 348-349.

 Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Villa, A.E. and Bullier, J. (1996) Reversible deactivation of cortical network components. Trends in Neurosciences 19: 535-542.

 Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., MacNeil, M.A. and Cornwell. P. (1996) Evidence for greater sight in blindsight following damage of primary visual cortex early in life.  Neuropsychologia 34: 741-774.

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Research Publications

Mellott, J.G., Van der Gucht, E., Lee, C.C., Carrasco, A., Winer, J.A. and Lomber, S.G. (2010) Areas of the cat auditory cortex as defined by neurofilament proteins expressing SMI-32.  Hearing Research (In Press)

Schmidt, K.E., Lomber, S.G. and Innocenti, G.M. (2010) Specificity of neuro0nal responses in the primary visual cortex is modulated by inter hemispheric cortico-cortical input.  Cerebral Cortex (In Press)

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

Carrasco, A. and Lomber, S.G. (2009) Differential modulatory influences between primary auditory cortex and the anterior auditory field.  Journal of Neuroscience 29:8350-8362.

Carrasco, A. and Lomber, S.G. (2009) Evidence for hierarchical processing in auditory cortex: non-reciprocal influence of primary auditory cortex on the posterior auditory field.  Journal of Neuroscience 29:14323-14333.

 Hall, A.J. and Lomber, S.G., (2008) Auditory cortex projections target the peripheral field representation of primary visual cortex. Experimental Brain Research 190: 413-430.

 Lomber, S.G. and Malhotra, S. (2008) Double dissociation of “what” and “where” processing in auditory cortex. Nature Neuroscience 11: 609-616.

 Malhotra, S., Stecker G.C., Middlebrooks J.C. and Lomber, S.G. (2008) Sound localization deficits during reversible deactivation of primary auditory cortex and/or the dorsal zone. Journal of Neurophysiology 99: 1628-1642.

 Ponce, C.R., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2008) Integrating motion and depth via parallel pathways. Nature Neuroscience 11: 216-223.

 Lomber, S.G., Malhotra, S. and Hall, A.J. (2007) Functional specialization in non-primary auditory cortex of the cat: areal and laminar contributions to sound localization. Hearing Research 229:31-45.

 Lomber, S.G., Malhotra, S. and Sprague, J.M. (2007) Restoration of acoustic orienting into a cortically deaf hemifield by reversible deactivation of the contralesional superior colliculus: the acoustic “Sprague Effect”. Journal of Neurophysiology 97: 979-993.

 Malhotra, S. and Lomber, S.G. (2007) Sound localization during homotopic and heterotopic bilateral cooling deactivation of primary and non-primary auditory cortical areas in the cat. Journal of Neurophysiology 97: 26-43.

 Schmidt, K.E., Castelo-Branco, M., Goebel, R., Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2006) Pattern motion selectivity in population responses of area 18. European Journal of Neuroscience 24: 2363-2374.

 Lomber, S.G., Yi, S.K. and Woller, E.M. (2006) Relocation of specific visual functions following damage of mature posterior parietal cortex. Progress in Brain Research 157: 157-172.

 Yang, X.F., Kennedy, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, R.E., Rothman, S.M. (2006) Cooling produces minimal neuropathology in neocortex and hippocampus. Neurobiology of Disease 23: 637-643.

 Rushmore, R.J., Valero-Cabré, A., Lomber, S.G., Hilgetag, C.C. and Payne, B.R. (2006) Functional circuitry underlying visual neglect. Brain 129: 1803-1821.

 Rushmore, R.J., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2005) Functional impact of primary visual cortex deactivation on subcortical target structures in the thalamus and midbrain. Journal of Comparative Neurology 288: 414-426.

 Valero-Cabré, A., Payne, B.R., Rushmore, R.J., Lomber, S.G. and Pascual-Leone, A. (2005) Impact of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation of the parietal cortex on metabolic brain activity: a 14C-2DG tracing study in the cat. Experimental Brain Research 163: 1-12.

 Malhotra, S., Hall, A.J., and Lomber, S.G. (2004) Cortical control of sound localization in the cat: unilateral cooling deactivation of nineteen cortical areas. Journal of Neurophysiology 92: 1625-1643.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2004) Cerebral areas mediating visual redirection of gaze: cooling deactivation of fifteen loci in the cat. Journal of Comparative Neurology 474: 190-208.

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Quantitative analyses of principal and secondary compound parieto-occipital feedback pathways in cat. Experimental Brain Research 152: 420-433.

 Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Rushmore, R.J. and Pascual-Leone, A. (2003) Cancellation of visuoparietal lesion-induced spatial neglect. Experimental Brain Research 150: 395-398.

 Lomber, S.G. (2002) Learning to see the trees before the forest: Reversible deactivation of the superior colliculus during learning of local and global visual features. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 99: 4049-4054.

 Galuske, R.A.W., Schmidt, K.E., Goebel, R., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2002) The role of feedback in shaping neural representations in cat visual cortex. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 99: 17083-17088.

 Girard, P., Lomber, S.G. and Bullier, J. (2002) Shape discrimination deficits during reversible deactivation of area V4 of the macaque monkey. Cerebral Cortex 12: 1146-1156.

 Hilgetag, C.C., Lomber, S.G., Rushmore, R.J. and Payne, B.R. (2002) Topographic restoration of visual spatial attention in the cortically blind cat. Neurocomputing 44-46: 831-835.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R., Hilgetag, C.C. and Rushmore, R.J. (2002) Restoration of visual orienting into a cortically blind hemifield by reversible deactivation of posterior parietal cortex or the superior colliculus. Experimental Brain Research 142: 463-474.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R., and Cornwell, P. (2001) Role of the superior colliculus in analyses of space: superficial and intermediate layer contributions to visual orienting, auditory orienting, and visuospatial discriminations during unilateral and bilateral deactivations. Journal of Comparative Neurology 441: 44-57.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2001) Task-specific reversal of visual hemineglect following bilateral reversible deactivation of posterior parietal cortex: a comparison with deactivation of the superior colliculus. Visual Neuroscience 18: 487-499.

 Hilgetag, C.C., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2001) Neural mechanisms of spatial attention in the cat. Neurocomputing 38: 1281-1287.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2001) Perinatal-lesion-induced reorganization of cerebral functions revealed by reversible cooling deactivation and attentional tasks. Cerebral Cortex 11: 194-209.

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2001) Training ameliorates deficits in visual detection and orienting following lesions of primary visual cortex sustained in adulthood and in infancy. Restorative Neurology and Neuroscience 17: 77-88.

 Hupé, J.-M., James, A.C., Girard, P., Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R. and Bullier, J. (2001) Feedback connections act on the early part of the responses in monkey visual cortex. Journal of Neurophysiology 85: 134-145.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2000) Translaminar differentiation of visually-guided behaviors revealed by restricted cerebral cooling deactivation. Cerebral Cortex 10: 1066-1077.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2000) Contributions of cat posterior parietal cortex to visuospatial discrimination. Visual Neuroscience 17: 701-709.

 Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G. and Gelston, C.D. (2000) Graded sparing of visually-guided orienting following primary visual cortex ablations within the first postnatal month. Behavioral Brain Research 117: 1-11.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1999) Assessment of neural function with reversible deactivation methods. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 86: 105-107.

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (1999) A method to assess the functional impact of cerebral connections on target populations of neurons. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 86: 195-208.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R. and Horel, J.A. (1999) The cryoloop: An adaptable reversible cooling deactivation method for behavioral and electrophysiological assessment of neural function. Journal of Neuroscience Methods 86: 179-194.

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (1998) Neuroplasticity in the cat's visual system: Origin, termination, expansion and increased coupling in the retino-geniculo-middle suprasylvian visual pathway following early ablations of areas 17 & 18. Experimental Brain Research 121: 334-349.

 Cornwell, P., Nudo, R.J., Straussfogel D., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1998) Dissociation of visual and auditory pattern discrimination functions within the cat's temporal cortex. Behavioral Neuroscience 112: 800-811.

 Hupé, J.M., James, A.C., Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Girard, P. and Bullier, J. (1998) Cortical feedback improves discrimination between figure and ground by V1, V2 & V3 neurons. Nature 394: 784-787.

 Vanduffel, W., Orban, G.A., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1998) Functional impact of cerebral projection systems. Molecular Psychiatry 3: 215-219.

 Vanduffel, W., Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G. and Orban, G.A. (1997) Functional impact of cerebral connections. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 94: 7617-7620.

 MacNeil, M.A., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1997) Thalamic and cortical projections to middle suprasylvian cortex of cats: constancy and variation. Experimental Brain Research 114: 24-32.

 Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1996) Removal of two halves restores the whole: Reversal of visual hemineglect during bilateral cortical or collicular inactivation in the cat. Visual Neuroscience 13: 1143-1156.

 Long, K.D., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1996) Increased oxidative metabolism in middle suprasylvian cortex following removal of areas 17 & 18 from newborn cats. Experimental Brain Research 110: 335-346.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R., Cornwell, P. and Long, K.D. (1996) Perceptual and cognitive visual functions of parietal and temporal cortices in the cat. Cerebral Cortex 6: 673-695.

 Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (1996) Age dependent modification of cytochrome oxidase activity in the cat dorsal lateral geniculate nucleus following removal of primary visual cortex. Visual Neuroscience 13: 805-816.

 MacNeil, M.A., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1996) Rewiring of transcortical projections to middle suprasylvian cortex following early removal of cat areas 17 and 18. Cerebral Cortex 6: 362-376.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R. and Cornwell, P. (1996) Learning and recall of form discriminations during reversible cooling deactivation of ventral-posterior suprasylvian cortex in the cat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 93: 1654-1658.

 Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Geeraerts, S., van der Gucht, E. and Vandenbussche, E. (1996) Reversible visual hemineglect.  Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences(USA) 93: 290-294.

 Lomber, S.G., MacNeil, M.A. and Payne, B.R. (1995) Amplification of thalamic projections to middle suprasylvian cortex following ablation of immature primary visual cortex in the cat. Cerebral Cortex 5: 166-191.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R. and Rosenquist, A.C. (1994) The spatial relationship between the cerebral cortex and fiber trajectory through the corpus callosum of the cat. Behavioural Brain Research 64: 25-35.

 Sun, J.S., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (1994) Expansion of suprasylvian cortex projection into the superficial layers of the superior colliculus following damage of areas 17 & 18. Visual Neuroscience 11: 13-22.

 Lomber, S.G., Cornwell, P., Sun, J.S., MacNeil, M.A. and Payne, B.R. (1994) Reversible inactivation of visual processing operations in middle suprasylvian cortex of the behaving cat. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (USA) 91: 2999-3003.

 Payne, B.R., Foley, H.A. and Lomber, S.G. (1993) Visual cortex damage-induced growth of retinal axons into the lateral posterior nucleus of the cat. Visual Neuroscience 10: 747-752.

 Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R., Cornwell, P. and Pearson, H.E. (1993) Capacity of the retinogeniculate pathway to reorganize following ablation of visual cortical areas in developing and mature cats. Journal of Comparative Neurology 338: 432-457.

 Payne, B.R., Siwek, D.F. and Lomber, S.G. (1991) Complex transcallosal interactions in visual cortex. Visual Neuroscience 6: 283-289.

 

 

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Abstracts (2000 - Present)

 

Schmidt, K.E., Goebel, R., Castelo-Branco, M., Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2000) Global motion representation in cat primary visual cortex and its emergence based on feedback signals. European Journal of Neuroscience Supplement 12: 75.

Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E, Galuske, R.A.W. and Payne, B.R. (2000) Unilateral and bilateral deactivation of posterior parietal cortex: behavior, termination of feedback projections, and orientation maps in primary visual cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience Supplement 12: 75.

Hilgetag, C.C., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2000) Cortical and midbrain contributions to attentional behavior in the cat. European Journal of Neuroscience Supplement 12: 87.

Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2000) Positional and laminar origins of feedback influences over primary visual cortex. European Journal of Neuroscience Supplement 12: 75.

Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E, Galuske, R.A.W. and Payne, B.R. (2000) Uni- and bilateral deactivation of posterior parietal cortex: behavior, feedback projections, and orientation maps in primary visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 26, Part 1, p. 139.

Rushmore, R.J., Hilgetag, C.C., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2000) Graded restoration of visual spatial orienting in the cortically blind cat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 26, Part 2, p. 2085.

Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2000) Positional and laminar origins of feedback influences over primary visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 26, Part 1, p. 139.

Schmidt, K.E., Goebel, R., Castelo-Branco, M., Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2000) Global motion representation in cat primary visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 26, Part 1, p. 446.

Galuske, R.A.W., Schmidt, K.E., Goebel, R., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2000) Feedback control of orientation and direction maps in primary visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 26, Part 1, p. 820.

Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2001) Neglected sight: Preserved visual functions within a neglected hemifield. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 27, Program No. 722.1.

Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2001) Feedback circuits and impact on representations in primary visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 27, Program No. 349.1.

Rushmore, R.J., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2001) Striate cortex cooling reveals a differential impact of cortical projections on the superior colliculus and lateral geniculate nucleus. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 27, Program No. 619.29.

Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2002) Feedback circuits: Link to ability to redirect attention. Journal of Vision 2: 3a.

Lomber, S.G. (2002) Learning the see the trees before the forest: Reversible deactivation of the superior colliculus during learning of local and global visual features. Journal of Vision 2: 69a.

Woller, E.M., Barnes, W.H., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2002) Reversal of visual hemineglect: Differential influences of deactivating either contralateral posterior parietal cortex or the superior colliculus. Journal of Vision 2: 1a.

Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2002) Contributions of converging visual signals to receptive field representations. FENS Abstr. Vol. 1, A61.1.

Galuske, R.A.W., Schmidt, K.E., Goebel, R., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2002) The role of feedback in the shaping of representations in primary visual cortex. FENS Abstr. Vol. 1, A61.3.

Payne, B.R., Lomber, S.G., Schmidt, K.E. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2002) Role of parieto-occipital feedback circuits in the redirection of attention: behavioral, electrophysiological and optical imaging analyses. FENS Abstr. Vol. 1, A124.21.

Lomber, S.G. and Sprague, J.M. (2002) Reversal of an auditory “hemianopia” during contralateral superior colliculus deactivation:  the aural “Sprague effect”. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 659.15.

Barnes, W.H., Lakes, E.W., Malhotra, S., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2002) Extrastriate cortical areas mediating neglect: examination of 15 loci in the cat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 55.13.

Woller, E.M., Slate, C.M., Campbell, D.E., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2002) Cortical-midbrain interactions mediating visual attention. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 55.12.

Valero-Cabre, A., Rushmore, J., Pascual-Leone, A., Lomber, S.G. and Payne, B.R. (2002) High frequency repetitive TMS decreases the cortical uptake of glucose. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 208.6.

Barnes, W.H., Malhotra, S., Payne, B.R. and Lomber,S.G. (2003) Regions of extrastriate cortex mediating visual neglect: reversible deactivation of 15 loci in the cat. Journal of Vision, Vol. 3, No. 9, Program No. 470.

Woller, E.M., Tesla, R.J., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Cortico-collicular interactions mediating visual attention. Journal of Vision, Vol. 3, No. 9, Program No. 471.

Lomber, S.G. and Kopacz, A.B. (2003) Learning and recall of object and pattern discriminations during bilateral reversible deactivation of the superior colliculus. Journal of Vision, Vol. 3, No. 9, Program No. 268.

Lomber, S.G. and Malhotra, S. (2003) Double dissociation of “what” and “where” processing in auditory cortex. Proceedings of the 2003 International Conference on Auditory Cortex, Abstract #14.

Woller, E.M., Payne, B.R. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Corticotectal interactions mediating visual orienting. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 180.18.

Slate, C.M., Woller, E.M. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Face perception: unfamiliarity retards learning, but not recall. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 590.3.

Mellott, J.G., Larue, D.T., Winer, J.A. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Projections of the anterior (AAF) and posterior (PAF) auditory fields to the superior colliculus of the cat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 592.14.

Malhotra, S., Hall, A.J., Manafov, E., Woller, E.M. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Cerebral Areas Mediating Sound Localization in the Cat: Cooling Deactivation of Nineteen Cortical Loci. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 183.8.

Lomber, S.G. and Malhotra, S. (2003) Double dissociation of “what” and “where” processing in auditory cortex. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 488.8.

Hall, A.J.,Malhotra, S., Barnes, W.H., Woller, E.M., Mellott, J.G., Hawksworth, G., Bolinger, M. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Be prepared: What high school students really want to know about the brain. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 26.6.

Barnes, W.H. and Lomber, S.G. (2003) Cerebral areas mediating pattern discrimination in auditory cortex of the behaving cat. Society for Neuroscience Abstracts, Vol. 28, Program No. 182.13.

Malhotra, S., Hall, A.J. and Lomber, S.G. (2004) Cerebral control of sound localization in the cat: Unilateral and bilateral reversible deactivation of primary and non-primary auditory cortical areas. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts, Program No. 611.

Lomber, S.G. and Malhotra, S. (2004) Behavioral dissociation of “what” and “where” processing in non-primary auditory cortex of the cat. Association for Research in Otolaryngology Abstracts, Program No. 149.

Barnes, W.B., Cooke, J.K., Lakes, E.J., Manafov, E. and Lomber, S.G. (2004) Visual neglect during unilateral deactivation of cat posterior parietal cortex: egocentric or allocentric? Program No. 176.14. 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Malhotra, S., Hall, A.J., Stecker, G.C., Middlebrooks, J.C. and Lomber, S.G. (2004) Sound localization deficits during individual or combined reversible deactivation of cat primary auditory cortex and the dorsal zone. Program No. 486.8. 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Mellott, J.G., Larue, D.T, Winer, J.A. and Lomber, S.G. (2004) Projections of the posterior auditory field (PAF) to the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (AES) contributing to sound localization in the cat. Program No. 529.7. 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Hall, A.J., Malhotra, S. and Lomber, S.G. (2004) Cerebral control of sound localization in the cat: unilateral  and bilateral deactivation of 10 auditory areas. Program No. 529.8. 2004 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Lomber, S.G. and Cornwell, P. (2005) Dogs, but not cats, can readily recognize the face of their handler.  Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 49.

Ponce, C.R., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2005) Contributions of visual areas V2 and V3 to the analysis of depth and motion signals guiding smooth eye movements. European Conference on Eye Movements.

Rushmore, R.J., Valero-Cabre, A., Lomber, S.G., Hilgetag, C.C. and Payne, B.R. (2005) Functional circuitry of visual neglect. Program No. 286.2. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Ebisch, B., Barnes, W.H., Egenolf, Y., Lomber, S.G. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2005) Superior colliculus strongly influences sensory processing in primary visual cortex. Program No. 854.4. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Galuske, R.A.W., Lomber, S.G., Barnes, W.H., Egenolf, Y.and Ebisch, B. (2005) Functional topography of parietal feedback systems in the cat visual cortex. Program No. 854.3. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Macpherson, E.A., Harrington, I.A., Malhotra, S., Stecker, G.C., Lee, C.C., Lomber, S.G. and Middlebrooks, J.C. (2005) Effects of cryogenic deactivation on neural activity in cat auditorycortex. Program No. 615.8. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Schmidt, K.E., Lomber, S.G. and Innocenti, G.M. (2005) Impact of interhemispheric connections on orientation maps in areas 17 and 18 of the ferret. Program No. 508.13. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Mellott, J.G., Van der Gucht, E., Lee, C.C., Larue, D.T., Winer, J.A. and Lomber, S.G. (2005) Distinguishing cat auditory cortex areas with SMI-32. Program No. 282.1. 2005 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Lomber, S.G., Payne, B.R., Hall, A.J., Malhotra, S., Mellott, J.G. (2006) Adaptive cortical plasticity underlying recovery from cerebral damage induced visual neglect. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 622.

Ponce, C.R., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2006) Contributions of visual areas V2 and V3 to the analysis of depth and motion signals guiding smooth eye movements. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 104.

Ebisch, B., Barnes, W.H., Egenolf, Y., Lomber, S.G. and Galuske, R.A.W. (2006) Superior colliculus modulates oscillatory activity of neuronal responses in primary visual cortex. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 168.

Schmidt, K.E., Lomber, S.G. and Innocenti, G.M. (2006) Impact of interhemispheric connections on orientation preference maps of the ferret. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 1004.

Malhotra, S. and Lomber, S.G. (2006) Restoration of accurate sound localization in an impaired hemifield during ipsilateral superior colliculus deactivation.  Hearing Res. 229:250.

Lomber, S.G. (2006) Functional specialization in non-primary auditory cortex.  Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Auditory Cortex – The Listening Brain, pg. 25.

Ponce, C.R., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2006) Modality-specific changes in tuning properties of MT neurons during inactivation of the indirect (V2/V3) pathway in alert macaques.  Program No. 306.2. 2006 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Atlanta, GA: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Lomber, S.G. and Kral, A. (2007) Superior visual detection capabilities in congenitally deaf cats. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 408.

Hall, A.J., Mellott, J.G. and Lomber, S.G. (2007) Audiovisual interactions in the cat: Direct cortical projections from the posterior auditory field to primary visual cortex. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 967.

Malhotra, S., Mellott, J.G. and Lomber, S.G. (2007) Cortical areas and circuits mediating sound localization in the cat. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Suppl. 3: S117.

Hall, A.J., Mellott, J.G. and Lomber, S.G. (2007) Multisensory convergence in the peripheral field representation of primary visual cortex of the cat. Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences Suppl. 3: S122.

Ponce, C.R., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2007) Integrating motion and depth via parallel pathways. Program No. 715.21. 2007 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Ebisch, B., Barnes, W.H., Lomber, S.G., Galuske, R.A.W. (2007) Oscillatory gamma activity as neuronal basis for visual neglect. Program No. 717.4. 2007 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. San Diego, CA: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Lomber, S.G., Woller, E.M., Hall, A.J., and Payne, B.R. (2008) Neglected sight: Preserved visual functions within a neglected hemifield. Vision Sciences Society Abstracts, No. 56.326.

Carrasco, R. and Lomber, S.G. (2008) Neuronal responses in the anterior auditory field during reversible deactivation of primary auditory cortex in the cat.  Gordon Research Conference on the Auditory System.

Lomber, S.G. and Kral, A. (2008) Contributions of auditory cortex to the superior visual abilities of congenitally deaf cats. Proceedings of the Ninth International Multisensory Research Forum. Pg. 54.

Carrasco, A., Decker, K.N., and Lomber, S.G. (2008) Differential information exchange between primary auditory cortex and the anterior auditory field in the cat.  Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neurophysiology (APAN VI), Washington, DC. Program No. 13.

Lomber, S.G., Meredith, M.A., and Kral, A. (2008) Contributions of specific auditory cortical areas to the superior enhanced visual abilities of the deaf. Advances and Perspectives in Auditory Neurophysiology (APAN VI), Washington, DC. Program No. 39.

Stevenson, S.A., Hall, A.J., Lomber, S.G., and Corneil, B.D. (2008) Using reversible cooling inactivation to assess the oculomotor contributions of the primate superior colliculus.  Program No. 167.12.  2008 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Lomber, S.G., Meredith, M.A., and Kral, A. (2008) Deactivation of specific auditory cortical areas abolishes superior visual abilities of the deaf. Program No. 460.23 2008 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Washington, DC: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Koval, M.J., Lomber, S.G. and Everling, S. (2009) Anti-saccade task performance deficits during reversible deactivation of anterior cingulate cortex or lateral prefrontal cortex.  Neural Control of Movement, Poster No. F-22.

Lomber, S.G., Meredith, M.A. and Kral, A. (2009) Cross-modal reorganization in auditory cortex underlies the superior visual abilities of the deaf.  Canadian Association for Neuroscience.

Carrasco, A. and Lomber, S.G. (2009) Functional communicative properties between primary and non-primary fields of auditory cortex.  Canadian association for Neuroscience.

Koval, M.J., Lomber, S.G. and Everling, S. (2009) Reversible deactivation of anterior cingulate or lateral prefrontal cortex affects reaction times and performance of pro-saccades and anti-saccades.  European Conference of Eye Movements.

Lomber, S.G. and Carrasco, A. (2009) Behavioural, anatomical, and physiological support for serial and parallel processing in auditory cortex.  Proceedings of the 2009 International Conference on auditory Cortex.

Carrasco, A. and Lomber, S.G. (2009) Functional interactions between primary and nono-primary fields in cat auditory cortex.  Proceedings of the 2009 international Conference on Auditory Cortex.

Lomber, S.G., Kryklywy, J., Hall, A.J., Lum-Tai, R., Malhotra, S. and Meredith, M.A. (2009) Crossmodal reorganization in the auditory field of the anterior ectosylvian sulcus (fAES) of postnatally deafened cats.  Program No. 260.12, 2009 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Meredith, M.A. and Lomber, S.G. (2009) Crossmodal reorganization of the anterior auditory field (AAF) in postnatally deafened cats.  Program No. 260-13, 2009 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Koval, M.J., Lomber, S.G. and Everling, S. (2009) Principal sulcus inactivation impairs working memory but not response suppression in a memory-guided saccade task.  Program No. 356.19, 2009 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Koval, M.J., Lomber, S.G. and Everling, S. (2009) Bilateral principal sulcus inactivation impairs maintenance of task set.  Program No. 851.19, 2009 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

Nassi, J.J., Lomber, S.G. and Born, R.T. (2009) Reversible inactivation of cortico-cortical feedback in awake primate visual cortex.  Program No. 166.9, 2009 Abstract Viewer/Itinerary Planner. Chicago, IL: Society for Neuroscience. Online.

 

 

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