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    Intrinsic functional architecture in the anaesthetized monkey brain by Fox, M. D, Baker, J. T, Van Essen, D. C, Snyder, L. H, Patel, G. H, Corbetta, M, Snyder, A. Z, Raichle, M. E, Vincent, J. L, Zempel, J. M

    Published in Nature (03-05-2007)
    “…The traditional approach to studying brain function is to measure physiological responses to controlled sensory, motor and cognitive paradigms. However, most…”
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    Coding of intention in the posterior parietal cortex by Snyder, L. H, Batista, A. P, Andersen, R. A

    Published in Nature (London) (13-03-1997)
    “…To look at or reach for what we see, spatial information from the visual system must be transformed into a motor plan. The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) is…”
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    Reach Plans in Eye-Centered Coordinates by Batista, Aaron P., Buneo, Christopher A., Snyder, Lawrence H., Andersen, Richard A.

    “…The neural events associated with visually guided reaching begin with an image on the retina and end with impulses to the muscles. In between, a reaching plan…”
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    Multimodal representation of space in the posterior parietal cortex and its use in planning movements by ANDERSEN, R. A, SNYDER, L. H, BRADLEY, D. C, XING, J

    Published in Annual review of neuroscience (01-01-1997)
    “…Recent experiments are reviewed that indicate that sensory signals from many modalities, as well as efference copy signals from motor structures, converge in…”
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    Nonspatial Saccade-Specific Activation in area LIP of Monkey Parietal Cortex by Dickinson, A. R, Calton, J. L, Snyder, L. H

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-10-2003)
    “…Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, McDonnell Center for Higher Brain Function, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110…”
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    Separate body- and world-referenced representations of visual space in parietal cortex by Andersen, Richard A, Snyder, Lawrence H, Grieve, Kenneth L, Brotchie, Peter

    Published in Nature (London) (27-08-1998)
    “…In order to direct a movement towards a visual stimulus, visualspatial information must be combined with postural information. For example, directing gaze (eye…”
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    Intention-related activity in the posterior parietal cortex: a review by Snyder, L.H, Batista, A.P, Andersen, R.A

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-01-2000)
    “…Over the last few years it is becoming increasingly apparent that an important role of the posterior parietal cortex is to process sensory information for the…”
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    Coordinate transformations for eye and arm movements in the brain by Snyder, Lawrence H

    Published in Current Opinion in Neurobiology (01-12-2000)
    “…Recent work on the coding of spatial information in the brain has significantly advanced our knowledge of sensory to motor transformations on several fronts…”
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    Neural correlates of prior expectations of motion in the lateral intraparietal and middle temporal areas by Rao, Vinod, DeAngelis, Gregory C, Snyder, Lawrence H

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (18-07-2012)
    “…Successful decision making involves combining observations of the external world with prior knowledge. Recent studies suggest that neural activity in macaque…”
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    Neuronal responses to target onset in oculomotor and somatomotor parietal circuits differ markedly in a choice task by Kubanek, J, Wang, C, Snyder, L H

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-11-2013)
    “…We often look at and sometimes reach for visible targets. Looking at a target is fast and relatively easy. By comparison, reaching for an object is slower and…”
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    Head position signals used by parietal neurons to encode locations of visual stimuli by Brotchie, Peter R, Andersen, Richard A, Snyder, Lawrence H, Goodman, Sabrina J

    Published in Nature (London) (18-05-1995)
    “…The mechanism for object location in the environment, and the perception of the external world as stable when eyes, head and body are moved, have long been…”
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    Effect of viewing distance and location of the axis of head rotation on the monkey's vestibuloocular reflex. I. Eye movement responses by Snyder, L H, King, W M

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-04-1992)
    “…1. The vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) stabilizes images on the retina against movements of the head in space. Viewing distance, target eccentricity, and location…”
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    Limb-Specific Representation for Reaching in the Posterior Parietal Cortex by Chang, Steve W. C, Dickinson, Anthony R, Snyder, Lawrence H

    Published in The Journal of neuroscience (11-06-2008)
    “…To reach for something we see, the brain must integrate the target location with the limb to be used for reaching. Neuronal activity in the parietal reach…”
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    Single Neurons in Posterior Parietal Cortex of Monkeys Encode Cognitive Set by Stoet, Gijsbert, Snyder, Lawrence H

    Published in Neuron (Cambridge, Mass.) (24-06-2004)
    “…The primate posterior parietal cortex (PPC), part of the dorsal visual pathway, is best known for its role in encoding salient spatial information. Yet there…”
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    Non-spatial, motor-specific activation in posterior parietal cortex by Calton, J L, Dickinson, A R, Snyder, L H

    Published in Nature neuroscience (01-06-2002)
    “…A localized cluster of neurons in macaque posterior parietal cortex, termed the parietal reach region (PRR), is activated when a reach is planned to a visible…”
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    Changes in vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) anticipate changes in vergence angle in monkey by Snyder, L H, Lawrence, D M, King, W M

    Published in Vision research (Oxford) (01-03-1992)
    “…The axis of head rotation is usually different from the axis of eye rotation. Geometrical considerations show that the eyes translate with respect to visual…”
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    A Longitudinal Study of the Development of Emotional Deception Detection Within New Same-Sex Friendships by Morris, Wendy L., Sternglanz, R. Weylin, Ansfield, Matthew E., Anderson, D. Eric, Snyder, Jillian L. H., DePaulo, Bella M.

    Published in Personality & social psychology bulletin (01-02-2016)
    “…Previous studies show that close friends improve at lie detection over time. However, is this improvement due to an increase in the ability to decode the…”
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    Posterior parietal areas specialized for eye movements (LIP) and reach (PRR) using a common coordinate frame by Andersen, R A, Snyder, L H, Batista, A P, Buneo, C A, Cohen, Y E

    Published in Novartis Foundation symposium (1998)
    “…The posterior parietal cortex (PPC) has long been considered a sensory area specialized for spatial awareness and the directing of attention. However, a new,…”
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    Eye-Hand Coordination: Saccades Are Faster When Accompanied by a Coordinated Arm Movement by Snyder, Lawrence H, Calton, Jeffrey L, Dickinson, Anthony R, Lawrence, Bonnie M

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-05-2002)
    “…  1 Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Missouri 63110; and   2 Department of Psychology, California…”
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    Vertical vestibuloocular reflex in cat: asymmetry and adaptation by Snyder, L H, King, W M

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-02-1988)
    “…1. We studied eye velocity during the first 2 s of the vertical vestibuloocular reflex (VOR) elicited from cats placed on their sides (90 degrees roll…”
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