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    Purkinje cell compartmentation as revealed by Zebrin II expression in the cerebellar cortex of pigeons (Columba livia) by Pakan, Janelle M.P., Iwaniuk, Andrew N., Wylie, Douglas R.W., Hawkes, Richard, Marzban, Hassan

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (01-04-2007)
    “…Purkinje cells in the cerebellum express the antigen zebrin II (aldolase C) in many vertebrates. In mammals, zebrin is expressed in a parasagittal fashion,…”
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    Two optic flow pathways from the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali to the cerebellum in pigeons (Columba livia) by Pakan, Janelle M.P., Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (10-12-2006)
    “…Neurons in the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali (LM) are involved in the analysis of optic flow. LM provides mossy fiber inputs to folia VI–VIII of…”
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    Compartmentation of the cerebellar cortex of hummingbirds (Aves: Trochilidae) revealed by the expression of zebrin II and phospholipase Cβ4 by Iwaniuk, Andrew N., Marzban, Hassan, Pakan, Janelle M.P., Watanabe, Masahiko, Hawkes, Richard, Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of chemical neuroanatomy (2009)
    “…The parasagittal organization of the mammalian cerebellar cortex into zones has been well characterized by immunohistochemical, hodological and physiological…”
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    Comparative morphology of the avian cerebellum: II. Size of folia by Iwaniuk, Andrew N, Hurd, Peter L, Wylie, Douglas R W

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-01-2007)
    “…Despite the highly conserved circuitry of the cerebellum, its overall shape varies significantly among and within vertebrate classes. In birds, one of the most…”
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    Differential projections from the vestibular nuclei to the flocculus and uvula-nodulus in pigeons (Columba livia) by Pakan, Janelle M.P., Graham, David J., Iwaniuk, Andrew N., Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (20-05-2008)
    “…The pigeon vestibulocerebellum is divided into two regions based on the responses of Purkinje cells to optic flow stimuli: the uvula‐nodulus responds best to…”
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    Comparative morphology of the avian cerebellum: I. Degree of foliation by Iwaniuk, Andrew N, Hurd, Peter L, Wylie, Douglas R W

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (01-01-2006)
    “…Despite the conservative circuitry of the cerebellum, there is considerable variation in the shape of the cerebellum among vertebrates. One aspect of…”
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    Zonal organization of the vestibulocerebellum in pigeons (Columba livia): I. Climbing fiber input to the flocculus by Winship, Ian R., Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (03-02-2003)
    “…Previous studies in pigeons have shown that the neurons in the medial column of the inferior olive respond best to patterns of optic flow resulting from…”
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    Temporal Frequency and Velocity-Like Tuning in the Pigeon Accessory Optic System by Crowder, Nathan A, Dawson, Michael R.W, Wylie, Douglas R.W

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-09-2003)
    “…1 Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada 2 Division of Neuroscience, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G…”
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    Projections from the nucleus of the basal optic root and nucleus lentiformis mesencephali to the inferior olive in pigeons (Columba livia) by Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (15-01-2001)
    “…The nucleus of the basal optic root (nBOR) of the accessory optic system (AOS) and the pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali (LM) are involved in the…”
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    The comparative morphology of the cerebellum in caprimulgiform birds: evolutionary and functional implications by Iwaniuk, Andrew N, Hurd, Peter L, Wylie, Douglas R W

    Published in Brain, behavior and evolution (2006)
    “…Interspecific variation in the structure of the avian cerebellum is poorly understood. We present the first comparison of cerebellar morphology within the…”
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    The Accessory Optic System Contributes to the Spatio-Temporal Tuning of Motion-Sensitive Pretectal Neurons by Crowder, Nathan A, Lehmann, Hugo, Parent, Marise B, Wylie, Douglas R.W

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-08-2003)
    “…1 Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, T6G 2E9 Alberta, Canada 2 Division of Neuroscience, University of Alberta, Edmonton, T6G 2E9…”
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    Quantitative Reassessment of Speed Tuning in the Accessory Optic System and Pretectum of Pigeons by Winship, Ian R, Crowder, Nathan A, Wylie, Douglas R.W

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-01-2006)
    “…1 Department of Psychology, 2 Centre for Neuroscience, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada; and 3 Visual Sciences Group, Research School of…”
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    Telencephalic Input to the Pretectum of Pigeons: An Electrophysiological and Pharmacological Inactivation Study by Crowder, Nathan A, Dickson, Clayton T, Wylie, Douglas R.W

    Published in Journal of neurophysiology (01-01-2004)
    “…1 Department of Psychology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G 2E9, Canada 2 Centre for Neuroscience, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G…”
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    Zonal organization of the vestibulocerebellum in pigeons (Columba livia): III. Projections of the translation zones of the ventral uvula and nodulus by Wylie, Douglas R.W., Brown, Matthew R., Winship, Ian R., Crowder, Nathan A., Todd, Katherine G.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (13-10-2003)
    “…Previous electrophysiological studies in pigeons have shown that the complex spike activity of Purkinje cells in the medial vestibulocerebellum (nodulus and…”
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    Inferior olivary neurons innervate multiple zones of the flocculus in pigeons (Columba livia) by Pakan, Janelle M.P., Todd, Kathryn G., Nguyen, Angela P., Winship, Ian R., Hurd, Peter L., Jantzie, Lauren L., Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (30-05-2005)
    “…Complex spike activity of floccular Purkinje cells responds to patterns of rotational optic flow about the vertical axis (rVA neurons) or a horizontal axis 45°…”
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    Zonal organization of the vestibulocerebellum in pigeons (Columba livia): II. Projections of the rotation zones of the flocculus by Wylie, Douglas R.W., Brown, Matthew R., Barkley, Ryan R., Winship, Ian R., Crowder, Nathan A., Todd, Kathryn G.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (03-02-2003)
    “…Previous neurophysiologic research in birds and mammals has shown that there are two types of Purkinje cells in the flocculus. The first type shows maximal…”
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    Binocular neurons in the nucleus lentiformis mesencephali in pigeons : responses to translational and rotational optic flowfields by WYLIE, D. R. W

    Published in Neuroscience letters (08-09-2000)
    “…The pretectal nucleus lentiformis mesencephali (LM) receives direct input from the contralateral retina and is dedicated to the analysis of optic flowfields…”
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    Topographic organization of inferior olive cells projecting to translational zones in the vestibulocerebellum of pigeons by Crowder, Nathan A., Winship, Ian R., Wylie, Douglas R.W.

    Published in Journal of comparative neurology (1911) (27-03-2000)
    “…In the nodulus and ventral uvula of pigeons, there are four parasagittal zones containing Purkinje cells responsive to patterns of optic flow that results from…”
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    Projections from the medial column of the inferior olive to different classes of rotation-sensitive Purkinje cells in the flocculus of pigeons by Wylie, Douglas R.W., Winship, Ian R., Glover, R.G.

    Published in Neuroscience letters (18-06-1999)
    “…In the flocculus of pigeons, as in other species, there are two major types of Purkinje cell responses to rotational optokinetic stimuli. One type prefers…”
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