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    Ivane S. Beritashvili (1884–1974): from spinal cord reflexes to image-driven behavior by Tsagareli, M.G, Doty, R.W

    Published in Neuroscience (20-10-2009)
    “…Abstract Ivane Beritashvili (“Beritoff” in Russian, and often in Western languages) was a major figure in 20th-century neuroscience. Mastering the string…”
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    Time is of the essence: a conjecture that hemispheric specialization arises from interhemispheric conduction delay by Ringo, J L, Doty, R W, Demeter, S, Simard, P Y

    Published in Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. 1991) (01-07-1994)
    “…Tomasch (1954) and Aboitiz et al. (1992) found the majority of the fibers of the human corpus callosum are under 1 micron in diameter. Electron microscopic…”
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    Habituation of ocular following reflex requires corpus callosum for interhemispheric transfer by Żernicki, B., Stasiak, M., Doty, R.W.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-03-1997)
    “…In cats, unanesthetized following transection of the brainstem at a level precluding painful sensation, and limiting ocular motility to a vertically oriented…”
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    Hemispheric interaction, metacontrol, and mnemonic processing in split-brain macaques by Kavcic, Voyko, Fei, Ruiming, Hu, Suwei, Doty, Robert W.

    Published in Behavioural brain research (15-06-2000)
    “…These experiments explored the interactions remaining between the cerebral hemispheres in two split-brain macaques. The ‘split’ was earlier confirmed by…”
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    Long-term reversal of hemispheric specialization for visual memory in a split-brain macaque by Doty, Robert W., Fei, Ruiming, Hu, Suwei, Kavcic, Voyko

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-07-1999)
    “…Accuracy of response and pattern of ocular fixations in three split-brain macaques were used to evaluate performance of each hemisphere in a continuous visual…”
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    Bi-versus monohemispheric performance in split-brain and partially split-brain macaques by RINGO, J. L, DOTY, R. W, DEMETER, S

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1991)
    “…Experiments comparing binocular with monocular abilities of monkeys working on visual mnemonic tasks were performed. First, it was shown that even in…”
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    Interhemispheric sharing of visual memory in macaques by Doty, R W, Ringo, J L, Lewine, J D

    Published in Behavioural brain research (20-10-1994)
    “…(1) In macaques with the optic chiasm transected, and forebrain commissural communication limited to the anterior commissure or the posterior 5 mm of the…”
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    Luxotonic responses of units in macaque striate cortex by Kayama, Y, Riso, R R, Bartlett, J R, Doty, R W

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-1979)
    “…1. Single units in striate cortex were studied in alert macaques while they viewed a ganzfeld. Of the 385 well-isolated units studied for 10 min to 2 h, 24%…”
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    Temporal cost of switching between kinds of visual stimuli in a memory task by Kavcic, Voyko, Krar, Frank J, Doty, Robert W

    Published in Brain research. Cognitive brain research (01-03-2000)
    “…These experiments measured the extra time required to respond when the type of stimulus was changed from one trial to the next. Heretofore, switching costs…”
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    Cryogenic blockade of the visual cortico-thalamic projection in the rat by KAYAMA, Y, SHOSAKU, A, DOTY, R. W

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1984)
    “…A simple procedure is described for rapidly inactivating areas 17 and 18 in the rat by superfusion of the immediately overlying dura mater with chilled,…”
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    Perceptual "blankout" of monocular homogeneous fields (Ganzfelder) is prevented with binocular viewing by Bolanowski, Jr, S J, Doty, R W

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1987)
    “…The loss of visual perception or "blankout" which occurs when a homogeneous field (Ganzfeld) is presented monocularly is prevented when the same field is…”
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    Consciousness from neurons by Doty, Sr, R W

    “…Consciousness derives from a neural process that requires unceasing metabolic support, and probably involves only a select population of neocortical elements…”
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    Forebrain commissures and visual memory: a new approach by Doty, R W, Ringo, J L, Lewine, J D

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-08-1988)
    “…The primary purpose of these exploratory experiments was to determine: (1) whether the forebrain commissures can provide full accessibility of the mnemonic…”
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    Schizophrenia: a disease of interhemispheric processes at forebrain and brainstem levels? by Doty, R W

    Published in Behavioural brain research (01-08-1989)
    “…The evidence is convincing that each human cerebral hemisphere is capable of human mental activity. This being so, every normal human thought and action…”
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    The five mysteries of the mind, and their consequences by Doty, Robert W

    Published in Neuropsychologia (01-10-1998)
    “…While Western man has recognized for almost 2500 years that mind derives exclusively from brain, clothing this fact with explanatory detail still proves…”
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    An exploration of the ability of macaques to detect microstimulation of striate cortex by Bartlett, J R, Doty, R W

    “…With its head steadied within a form-fitting mask, a macaque was first taught to signal when it detected the application of 0.2-ms electrical pulses at 50 Hz…”
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