Eye position effects on visual, memory, and saccade-related activity in areas LIP and 7a of macaque

RA Andersen, RM Bracewell, S Barash… - Journal of …, 1990 - Soc Neuroscience
… is presented and the animal’s task is to maintain fixation at … The tangent screen was located
57 cm from the animal’s eyes… If the animal’s eye did not move to gaze within the window of …

Saccade-related activity in the lateral intraparietal area. I. Temporal properties; comparison with area 7a

S Barash, RM Bracewell, L Fogassi… - Journal of …, 1991 - journals.physiology.org
… weighted by each neuron’s background level, yielding an “… -S), a saccade-coincident (S-Co),
and a postsaccadic (Post-S… -S, and S-Co activities, and slightly lower in the Post-S period…

Use of a Whole Genome Approach To Identify Vaccine Molecules Affording Protection against Streptococcus pneumoniae Infection

…, S Langermann, S Johnson, S Koenig - Infection and …, 2001 - Am Soc Microbiol
… development of improved vaccines against S. pneumoniae. … from the genome sequence
of S. pneumoniae. Here we … an animal model for the important pathogen S. pneumoniae. …

Saccade-related activity in the lateral intraparietal area. II. Spatial properties

S Barash, RM Bracewell, L Fogassi… - Journal of …, 1991 - journals.physiology.org
… -S activity was not well aligned with the Pre-S phases. The distribution of alignments of the
Post-S activity with A the Pre-S … Here and in the companion paper (Barash et al. 199 1), we …

Saccadic dysmetria and adaptation after lesions of the cerebellar cortex

S Barash, A Melikyan, A Sivakov, M Zhang… - Journal of …, 1999 - Soc Neuroscience
We studied the effects of small lesions of the oculomotor vermis of the cerebellar cortex on
the ability of monkeys to execute and adapt saccadic eye movements. For saccades in one …

The remarkable flexibility of the human antibody repertoire; isolation of over one thousand different antibodies to a single protein, BLyS

BM Edwards, SC Barash, SH Main, GH Choi… - Journal of molecular …, 2003 - Elsevier
… In the panel of 1287 anti-BLyS antibodies, we identified a total of 568 distinct V H CDR3 s,
ranging in length from five to 25 amino acid residues (Figure 4). Again, this represents a level …

An integrated functional genomics screening program reveals a role for BMP-9 in glucose homeostasis

C Chen, KJ Grzegorzewski, S Barash, Q Zhao… - Nature …, 2003 - nature.com
… +1 of a signal peptide cleavage site, the S score was an estimate of the probability that the
… in S score in a window surrounding the residue. The mean S score was the mean of the S

Neuronal switching of sensorimotor transformations for antisaccades

M Zhang, S Barash - Nature, 2000 - nature.com
… visual to motor occurs in the middle of the memory interval: by its pointwise 95% confidence
interval, the zero crossing of the DA is between 140 and 690 ms (mean 415 ms) into the 1-s

Motor intention activity in the macaque's lateral intraparietal area. I. Dissociation of motor plan from sensory memory

P Mazzoni, RM Bracewell, S Barash… - Journal of …, 1996 - journals.physiology.org
… We arranged the two visual stimuli so that in one set of conditions at least the first one was
in the neuron’s visual RF, and thus the first saccade was in the neuron’s motor field (MF). M …

Reduced saccadic resilience and impaired saccadic adaptation due to cerebellar disease

…, T Haarmeier, N Catz, S Barash… - European Journal of …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
The term short‐term saccadic adaptation (STSA) captures our ability to unconsciously move
the endpoint of a saccade to the final position of a visual target that has jumped to a new …