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This is a "connection" page, showing publications co-authored by Benjamin Rowland and Terrence Stanford.
Connection Strength

0.951
  1. Stein BE, Stanford TR, Rowland BA. Multisensory Integration and the Society for Neuroscience: Then and Now. J Neurosci. 2020 01 02; 40(1):3-11.
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    Score: 0.176
  2. Stein BE, Stanford TR, Rowland BA. Development of multisensory integration from the perspective of the individual neuron. Nat Rev Neurosci. 2014 Aug; 15(8):520-35.
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    Score: 0.122
  3. Stein BE, Perrault TJ, Stanford TR, Rowland BA. Postnatal experiences influence how the brain integrates information from different senses. Front Integr Neurosci. 2009; 3:21.
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    Score: 0.087
  4. Stein BE, Stanford TR, Ramachandran R, Perrault TJ, Rowland BA. Challenges in quantifying multisensory integration: alternative criteria, models, and inverse effectiveness. Exp Brain Res. 2009 Sep; 198(2-3):113-26.
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    Score: 0.086
  5. Stein BE, Stanford TR, Rowland BA. The neural basis of multisensory integration in the midbrain: its organization and maturation. Hear Res. 2009 Dec; 258(1-2):4-15.
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    Score: 0.085
  6. Rowland BA, Quessy S, Stanford TR, Stein BE. Multisensory integration shortens physiological response latencies. J Neurosci. 2007 May 30; 27(22):5879-84.
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    Score: 0.074
  7. Rowland B, Stanford T, Stein B. A Bayesian model unifies multisensory spatial localization with the physiological properties of the superior colliculus. Exp Brain Res. 2007 Jun; 180(1):153-61.
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    Score: 0.073
  8. Rowland BA, Stanford TR, Stein BE. A model of the neural mechanisms underlying multisensory integration in the superior colliculus. Perception. 2007; 36(10):1431-43.
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    Score: 0.072
  9. Xu J, Yu L, Stanford TR, Rowland BA, Stein BE. What does a neuron learn from multisensory experience? J Neurophysiol. 2015 Feb 01; 113(3):883-9.
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    Score: 0.031
  10. Xu J, Yu L, Rowland BA, Stanford TR, Stein BE. Noise-rearing disrupts the maturation of multisensory integration. Eur J Neurosci. 2014 Feb; 39(4):602-13.
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    Score: 0.029
  11. Xu J, Yu L, Rowland BA, Stanford TR, Stein BE. Incorporating cross-modal statistics in the development and maintenance of multisensory integration. J Neurosci. 2012 Feb 15; 32(7):2287-98.
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    Score: 0.026
  12. Pluta SR, Rowland BA, Stanford TR, Stein BE. Alterations to multisensory and unisensory integration by stimulus competition. J Neurophysiol. 2011 Dec; 106(6):3091-101.
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    Score: 0.025
  13. Stein BE, Burr D, Constantinidis C, Laurienti PJ, Alex Meredith M, Perrault TJ, Ramachandran R, Röder B, Rowland BA, Sathian K, Schroeder CE, Shams L, Stanford TR, Wallace MT, Yu L, Lewkowicz DJ. Semantic confusion regarding the development of multisensory integration: a practical solution. Eur J Neurosci. 2010 May; 31(10):1713-20.
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    Score: 0.023
  14. Alvarado JC, Stanford TR, Rowland BA, Vaughan JW, Stein BE. Multisensory integration in the superior colliculus requires synergy among corticocollicular inputs. J Neurosci. 2009 May 20; 29(20):6580-92.
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    Score: 0.021
  15. Alvarado JC, Rowland BA, Stanford TR, Stein BE. A neural network model of multisensory integration also accounts for unisensory integration in superior colliculus. Brain Res. 2008 Nov 25; 1242:13-23.
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    Score: 0.020
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