SBRI investigates the development, function and repair of neuronal circuits involved in cognition, motor control and biological rhythms and researches the structural foundations of computation in the cortex. We seek to develop embryonic stem cell based therapies so as to reverse the effects of brain lesions leading to the motor and cognitive deficits found in neurological disease including Parkinson's.
3B- Building the cerebral cortex: Connectomics
Year | Reference | Title | Authors |
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1987 | 10:205-210 | Axonal bifurcation in the visual system | Bullier J, Kennedy H | Trends Neurosci | |||
1989 | 3(1):53-8 | A double-labeling investigation of the pretectal visuo-vestibular pathways | Magnin M, Kennedy H, Hoffmann KP | Vis Neurosci | - | ||
1989 | 29(8):1033-6 | Experimental myopia in cats reared in stroboscopic illumination | Cremieux J, Orban GA, Duysens J, Amblard B, Kennedy H | Vision Res | - | ||
1986 | 26(4):653-60 | Optokinetic response and visual suppression of the vestibulo-ocular reflex in the open loop condition in the cat | Magnin M, Salinger W, Kennedy H | Vision Res | |||
1976 | 16(1):119-20 | Receptive field response of LGB neurons during vestibular stimulation in awake cats | Kennedy H, Magnin M, Jeannerod M | Vision Res | - | ||
2005 | 21 (2): 124-35 | Imagery, art and biological aspects of visual consciousness | Kennedy H, Knoblauch K | Word & Image | |||