Robert W. Doty

Affiliations: 
University of Rochester, Rochester, NY 
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http://www.urmc.edu/GEBS/faculty/robert_doty.htm
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Kayama Y, Doty RW. (2007) What was the brain for historical Japanese or Chinese: Examination of the Chinese letter (Kanji) of the brain in literature Neuroscience Research. 58: S243
Bartlett JR, DeYoe EA, Doty RW, et al. (2005) Psychophysics of electrical stimulation of striate cortex in macaques. Journal of Neurophysiology. 94: 3430-42
DeYoe EA, Lewine JD, Doty RW. (2005) Laminar variation in threshold for detection of electrical excitation of striate cortex by macaques. Journal of Neurophysiology. 94: 3443-50
Kavcic V, Fei R, Hu S, et al. (2000) Hemispheric interaction, metacontrol, and mnemonic processing in split-brain macaques. Behavioural Brain Research. 111: 71-82
Doty RW, Fei R, Hu S, et al. (1999) Long-term reversal of hemispheric specialization for visual memory in a split-brain macaque. Behavioural Brain Research. 102: 99-113
Zernicki B, Stasiak M, Doty RW. (1997) Habituation of ocular following reflex requires corpus callosum for interhemispheric transfer. Behavioural Brain Research. 84: 269-74
Lewine JD, Doty RW, Astur RS, et al. (1994) Role of the forebrain commissures in bihemispheric mnemonic integration in macaques. The Journal of Neuroscience : the Official Journal of the Society For Neuroscience. 14: 2515-30
Doty RW, Ringo JL, Lewine JD. (1994) Interhemispheric sharing of visual memory in macaques. Behavioural Brain Research. 64: 79-84
Ringo JL, Doty RW, Demeter S. (1991) Bi-versus monohemispheric performance in split-brain and partially split-brain macaques. Experimental Brain Research. 86: 1-8
Doty RW. (1989) Schizophrenia: a disease of interhemispheric processes at forebrain and brainstem levels? Behavioural Brain Research. 34: 1-33
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