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Dr. Lyon's Highlighted Publications

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Lyon DC

(2007) The evolution of visual cortex and visual systems. In: The Evolution of the Nervous System in Mammals, Vol. 3. Academic Press, Oxford, pp. 267-306.

Kaas JH and Lyon DC
(2007) Pulvinar contributions to the dorsal and ventral streams of visual processing in primates. Brain Research Reviews, Special Issue Reflecting on Golgi and Cajal. Epub ahead of print.

Wickersham IR, Lyon DC, Barnard RJ, Mori T, Finke S, Conzelmann KK, Young JA, Callaway EM
(2007) Monosynaptic restriction of transsynaptic tracing from single, genetically targeted neurons. Neuron.53:639-647.

Nassi JJ*, Lyon DC* and Callaway EM
(2006) The parvocellular LGN provides a robust disynaptic input to the visual motion area MT. Neuron. 50:319-327. *Co-First Authors.

Mariño J, Schummers J, Lyon DC, Schwabe L, Beck O, Wiesing P, Obermayer K and Sur M
(2005) Invariant computations in local cortical networks with balanced excitation and inhibition. Nature Neuroscience. 8:194-201.

Lyon DC, Jain N and Kaas JH
(2003) The visual pulvinar in tree shrews II. Projections of four nuclei to areas of visual cortex. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 467:607-627.

Collins CE, Lyon DC and Kaas JH
(2003) Responses of neurons in MT after longstanding lesions of V1 in adult New World monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience. 23(6): 2251-2264.

Lyon DC, Xu X, Casagrande V, Stephansic J, Shima D and Kaas JH
(2002) Optical imaging reveals retinotopic organization of dorsal V3 in New World owl monkeys. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, (USA. 99(24):15735-15742.

Lyon DC and Kaas JH
(2002) Evidence from V1 connections for both dorsal and ventral subdivisions of V3 in three species of New World monkeys. Journal of Comparative Neurology. 449(3):281-297.

Lyon DC and Kaas JH
(2002) Evidence for a modified V3 with dorsal and ventral halves in macaque monkeys. Neuron. 33(3):453-461.

Lyon DC and Kaas JH
(2001) Connectional and architectonic evidence for dorsal and ventral V3, and area DM in marmoset monkeys. Journal of Neuroscience. 21(1):249-261.


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