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  1. Direct interhemispheric cortical communication via thalamic commissures: a new white matter pathway in the primate brain
  2. Reply to van Ede: Pulling on the threads of microsaccades and attention: What’s left?
  3. The perceptual consequences and neurophysiology of eye blinks
  4. Dissociation of attentional state and behavioral outcome using local field potentials
  5. Microsaccades are directed toward the midpoint between targets in a variably cued attention task
  6. Microsaccades are directed towards the midpoint between targets in a variably cued attention task
  7. Decoding of attentional state using local field potentials
  8. Decoding of Attentional State Using High-Frequency Local Field Potential Is As Accurate As Using Spikes
  9. Decoding of attentional state using high-frequency local field potential is as accurate as using spikes
  10. Sevoflurane Induces Coherent Slow-Delta Oscillations in Rats
  11. Neuronal Adaptation: Tired Neurons or Wired Networks?
  12. Circuits for Presaccadic Visual Remapping
  13. Graded Neuronal Modulations Related to Visual Spatial Attention
  14. A Probabilistic Approach to Receptive Field Mapping in the Frontal Eye Fields
  15. Dynamics of visual receptive fields in the macaque frontal eye field
  16. A Refined Neuronal Population Measure of Visual Attention
  17. Feature-Specific Clusters of Neurons and Decision-Related Neuronal Activity
  18. Neuronal correlates of visual time perception at brief timescales
  19. An improved method for mapping neuronal receptive fields in prefrontal cortex
  20. Shifting attention to neurons
  21. Encoding of brief time interval judgments in single neurons
  22. Monkey and human performance in a chronostasis task suitable for neurophysiology
  23. Inactivation and adaptation of number neurons
  24. An analysis of immediate serial recall performance in a macaque
  25. Intrathalamic Mechanisms of Visual Attention
  26. Neuronal Adaptation Caused by Sequential Visual Stimulation in the Frontal Eye Field
  27. Neuronal adaptation: Delay compensation at the level of single neurons?
  28. Two's a Crowd: Suppressed V4 Visual Responses to Sequential Stimuli
  29. Visuomotor Integration