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Jennifer Groh

Publications

  • Neurophysiology: Neural fingerprints of visual attention
  • Saccades to somatosensory targets. II. Motor convergence in primate superior colliculus
  • How the brain keeps time
  • How is a sensory map read out? Effects of microstimulation in visual area MT on saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements
  • A comparison of the effects of microstimulation in area MT on saccades and smooth pursuit eye movements
  • Saccades to somatosensory targets. III. Eye-position-dependent somatosensory activity in primate superior colliculus
  • Saccades to somatosensory targets. I. Behavioral characteristics
  • Multisensory guidance of orienting behavior
  • Looking at Sounds: Neural Mechanisms in the Primate Brain
  • Comparison of gain-like properties of eye position signals in inferior colliculus versus auditory cortex of primates
  • Effects of electrical stimulation in the inferior colliculus on frequency discrimination by rhesus monkeys and implications for the auditory midbrain implant
  • The Brain and Space
  • Making Space: How the Brain Knows Where Things Are
  • Eye-centered, head-centered, and complex coding of visual and auditory targets in the intraparietal sulcus
  • Neurophysiology: Electrically evoking sensory experience
  • Segregation of object and background motion in visual area MT: Effects of microstimulation on eye movements
  • Sounds and beyond: Multisensory and other non-auditory signals in the inferior colliculus
  • Converting neural signals from place codes to rate codes
  • Eye position affects activity in primary auditory cortex of primates
  • Eye position influences auditory responses in primate inferior colliculus
  • Distribution of eye position information in the monkey inferior colliculus
  • Motor-related signals in the intraparietal cortex encode locations in a hybrid, rather than eye-centered reference frame
  • Subjective experience of sensation in anorexia nervosa
  • Long lasting attenuation by prior sounds in auditory cortex of awake primates
  • Different stimuli, different spatial codes: A visual map and an auditory rate code for oculomotor space in the primate superior colliculus
  • Visual- and saccade-related signals in the primate inferior colliculus
  • Chapter 18 The "other" transformation required for visual-auditory integration: representational format
  • Predicting perception from population codes
  • Similar prevalence and magnitude of auditory-evoked and visually evoked activity in the frontal eye fields: Implications for multisensory motor control
  • Systematic mapping of the monkey inferior colliculus reveals enhanced low frequency sound representation
  • Looking at the Ventriloquist: Visual Outcome of Eye Movements Calibrates Sound Localization
  • Reference frame of the ventriloquism aftereffect
  • Two models for transforming auditory signals from head-centered to eye-centered coordinates
  • Sounds and beyond: Multisensory and other non-auditory signals in the inferior colliculus
  • A Monotonic Code for Sound Azimuth in Primate Inferior Colliculus
  • Seeing sounds: visual and auditory interactions in the brain
  • Auditory saccades from different eye positions in the monkey: Implications for coordinate transformations
  • Reading neural representations
  • Effects of initial eye position on saccades evoked by microstimulation in the primate superior colliculus: Implications for models of the SC read-out process
  • Distribution of visual and saccade related information in the monkey inferior colliculus
  • Effects of reward and behavioral context on neural activity in the primate inferior colliculus
  • Afferent delays and the mislocalization of perisaccadic stimuli
  • Auditory signals evolve from hybrid- to eye-centered coordinates in the primate superior colliculus
  • A rate code for sound azimuth in monkey auditory cortex: Implications for human neuroimaging studies
  • Representation of eye position in primate inferior colliculus
  • Supplementary Figures for "“Visually evoked activity and variable modulation of auditory responses in the macaque inferior colliculus" (Schmehl et al. 2025, J. Neurophysiology)

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