Recommended Readings: Charles Gilbert, M.D., Ph.D. Monday September 27, 2021

Recommended Readings: Charles Gilbert, M.D., Ph.D. Monday September 27, 2021

Webinar Monday Lecture SeriesCharles Gilbert, M.D., Ph.D. 

(open to the Rockefeller community)

Monday, September 27, 2021

Charles Gilbert, M.D., Ph.D.

Arthur and Janet Ross Professor and Head

Laboratory of Neurobiology

The Rockefeller University

                                                 Cortical Dynamics

Recommended Readings:

Empirical Articles

Ramalingam, N.; McManus, Justin N. J.; Li, W.; Gilbert, Charles D. (2013). Top-Down Modulation of Lateral Interactions in Visual Cortex. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE. 33 (5): 1773-1789

Liang, HL.; Gong, XJ.; Chen, MG.; et al. (2017). Interactions between feedback and lateral connections in the primary visual cortex. PNAS. 114 (32): 8637-8642

Li, W.; Piech, V.; Gilbert, CD. (2008). Learning to link visual contours. NEURON. 57 (3): 442-451

Li, W.; Piech, V. and Gilbert, CD. (2004). Perceptual learning and top-down influences in primary visual cortex. NATURE NEUROSCIENCE. 7 (6): 651-657

Tsodyks, M. and Gilbert, C. (2004). Neural networks and perceptual learning. NATURE. 431 (7010): 775-781

Review Papers

Gilbert, CD. (1992). Horizontal integration and cortical dynamics. NEURON. 9 (1): 1-13

Gilbert, CD. (1996). Plasticity in visual perception and physiology. CURRENT OPINION IN NEUROBIOLOGY. 6 (2): 269-274

Book Chapter

Li, W and Gilbert, CD. (2014). Perceptual Learning and Plasticity in Primary Visual Cortex. NEW VISUAL NEUROSCIENCES. 1001-1011. PLEASE REQUEST IT TO MARKUS LIBRARY

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