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Tyler Randall Peel
Tyler Randall Peel
Postdoctoral Fellow at Université de Montréal
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei umontreal.ca
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A causal role for the cortical frontal eye fields in microsaccade deployment
TR Peel, ZM Hafed, S Dash, SG Lomber, BD Corneil
PLoS biology 14 (8), e1002531, 2016
642016
Frontal eye field inactivation diminishes superior colliculus activity, but delayed saccadic accumulation governs reaction time increases
TR Peel, S Dash, SG Lomber, BD Corneil
Journal of Neuroscience 37 (48), 11715-11730, 2017
332017
Bilateral saccadic deficits following large and reversible inactivation of unilateral frontal eye field
TR Peel, K Johnston, SG Lomber, BD Corneil
Journal of neurophysiology 111 (2), 415-433, 2014
302014
Frontal eye field inactivation reduces saccade preparation in the superior colliculus but does not alter how preparatory activity relates to saccades of a given latency
S Dash, TR Peel, SG Lomber, BD Corneil
Eneuro 5 (2), 2018
162018
Frontal eye field inactivation alters the readout of superior colliculus activity for saccade generation in a task-dependent manner
TR Peel, S Dash, SG Lomber, BD Corneil
Journal of Computational Neuroscience 49, 229-249, 2021
132021
Impairment but not abolishment of express saccades after unilateral or bilateral inactivation of the frontal eye fields
S Dash, TR Peel, SG Lomber, BD Corneil
Journal of neurophysiology 123 (5), 1907-1919, 2020
102020
Ultrasound-guided insertion of intramuscular electrodes into suboccipital muscles in the non-human primate
BD Corneil, SC Goonetilleke, TR Peel, KA Green, ID Welch
Journal of Electromyography and Kinesiology 22 (4), 553-559, 2012
52012
Contribution of the Primate Frontal Cortex to Eye Movements and Neuronal Activity in the Superior Colliculus
TR Peel
The University of Western Ontario (Canada), 2016
2016
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