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    Prenatal development of excitability in cat retinal ganglion cells: action potentials and sodium currents by Skaliora, I, Scobey, RP, Chalupa, LM

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (01-01-1993)
    “…The development of precise retinofugal projections is dependent on activity-mediated events, but as yet nothing is known about the ontogeny of excitable…”
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    Properties of K+ conductances in cat retinal ganglion cells during the period of activity-mediated refinements in retinofugal pathways by Skaliora, I, Robinson, D W, Scobey, R P, Chalupa, L M

    Published in The European journal of neuroscience (01-07-1995)
    “…During ontogeny retinal ganglion cells manifest pronounced changes in excitable membrane properties. To further our understanding of the ionic conductances…”
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    A horizontal stripe of displacement sensitivity in the human visual field by Scobey, R P, van Kan, P L

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1991)
    “…Displacement thresholds of peripheral sites in monocular human vision were obtained. The average of 12 directional thresholds at different visual field sites…”
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    Orientation discrimination sensitivity of single units in cat primary visual cortex by SCOBEY, R. P, GABOR, A. J

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1989)
    “…Responses of visual cortex (area 17) neurons to moving oriented stimuli were recorded from anesthetized cats. The variance of response (SD2) to repeated…”
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    Response covariance in cat visual cortex by VAN KAN, P. L. E, SCOBEY, R. P, GABOR, A. J

    Published in Experimental brain research (01-01-1985)
    “…The activity of pairs of neurons in the visual cortex (area 17) of anaesthetized, paralysed cats was recorded using two independently manipulated…”
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    Effects of reference lines on displacement thresholds at various durations of movement by Johnson, C A, Scobey, R P

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1982)
    “…Displacement thresholds were determined for durations of movement between 10 msec and 2.5 sec, with and without the presence of a reference line. For all…”
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    The luminance and response range of monkey retinal ganglion cells to white light by Hammon, R W, Scobey, R P

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1982)
    “…The responses of single retinal ganglion cells of the monkey to spot stimuli were recorded with extracellular microelectrodes. The stimulus was centered on the…”
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    Effects of retinal eccentricity on displacement thresholds for unidirectional and oscillatory stimuli by Post, R B, Scobey, R P, Johnson, C A

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (1984)
    “…Motion sensitivity was determined for line stimuli undergoing unidirectional and oscillatory displacements at various retinal eccentricities. Oscillatory…”
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    Psychophysical properties of displacement thresholds for moving targets by Scobey, R P, Johnson, C A

    Published in Acta psychologica (01-01-1981)
    “…Psychophysical movement displacement thresholds were determined for three stimulus parameters (line length, stimulus luminance, and duration of movement) at…”
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    Spatial limits of epileptogenic cortex: its relationship to ectopic spike generation by Gabor, A J, Scobey, R P

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-03-1975)
    “…In order to investigate if ectopic spike generation was ubiquitous in and specific generation was ubiquitous in and specific to epileptogenic cortex, a method…”
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    A Simple Circuit to Reduce the Input Capacitance of Microelectrode Amplifiers by Scobey, Robert P., Howard, Dwight L., Gabor, Andrew J.

    “…There are several specialized applications which require amplifiers with very low input capacitance. Two field effect transistors (FET's) can be cascaded in a…”
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