Manuscripts


- These are Acrobat .pdf files of the paper listed above the icon. Color images are included in separate files. Papers may appear somewhat unreadable on your screen, but the printout should be fine.


Perrone, J.A. and Stone, L.S. - Emulating the Visual Receptive-Field Properties of MST Neurons with a Template Model of Heading Estimation. The Journal of Neuroscience, 18(5), p.5958-5975, August 1998.

Masson, G.S., Mestre, D.R. and Stone, L.S. - Motion Segmentation from Speed Cuesin Transparent and Corrugated Displays. CNRS TM# 98-001, June 1998.

Beutter, B.R. and Stone, L.S. - Human motion perception and smooth eye movements show similar directional baises for elongated apertures. Vision Research, 38/9, 1273-1286, April 1998.

Thompson, P. and Stone, L.S. - Contrast affects flicker and speed perception differently. Vision Research, 37, 1255-1260, 1997.

Stone, L.S. and Perrone, J.A. - Human heading estimation during visually-simulated curvilinear motion. Vision Research, 37, 573-590, 1997.

Verghese, P. and Stone, L.S. - Spatial layout affects speed discrimination. Vision Research, 37, 397-406, 1997.

Stone, L.S., Beutter, B.R. and Lorenceau, J. - On the visual input driving human smooth-pursuit eye movements. NASA TM 110424, 1996.

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Beutter, B.R., Mulligan, J. B. and Stone, L.S. - The barberplaid illusion: Plaid motion is biased by elongated apertures. Vision Research, 36, 3061-3075, 1996.

Verghese, P. and Stone, L.S. - Perceived visual speed constrained by image segmentation. Nature. 381, 161-163, 1996.

Chapman, B. and Stone, L.S. - Turning a blind eye to cortical receptive fields. Neuron, 16(1), 9-12, 1996.

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Thompson, P., Stone, L.S. and Swash, S. - Speed estimates from grating patches are not contrast normalised. Vision Research, 36: 667-674, 1996.

Verghese, P. and Stone, L.S. - Combining speed information across space. Vision Research, 35: 2811-2823, 1995.

Lisberger, S.G., Pavelko, T.A., Bronte-Stewart, H. and Stone, L.S. - Neural basis for motor learning in the vestibulo-ocular reflex of primates. II. Changes in the responses of horizontal gaze-velocity Purkinje cells in the cerebellar flocculus and ventral paraflocculus, Journal of Neurophysiology, 72: 954-973, 1994.

Perrone, J.A. and Stone, L.S. - A model of self-motion estimation within primate extrastriate visual cortex, Vision Research, 34: 2917-2938, 1994.

Stone, L.S. and Thompson, P. - Human speed perception is contrast dependent, Vision Research, 32: 1535-1549, 1992.

Stone, L.S., Watson, A.B. and Mulligan, J. B. - Effect of contrast on the perceived direction of a moving plaid. Vision Research, 30: 1049-1067, 1990.

Stone, L.S. and Lisberger, S.G. - Visual responses of Purkinje cells in the monkey cerebellar flocculus during smooth-pursuit eye movements. II. Complex spikes. Journal of Neurophysiology, 63: 1262-1275, 1990.

Stone, L.S. and Lisberger, S.G. - Visual responses of Purkinje cells in the monkey cerebellar flocculus during smooth-pursuit eye movements. I. Simple spikes. Journal of Neurophysiology, 63: 1241-1261, 1990.

Mulligan, J. B. and Stone, L.S. - Halftoning method for the generation of motion stimuli. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 6: 1217-1227, 1989.

Stone, L.S. and Lisberger, S.G. - Synergistic action of complex and simple spikes in the monkey flocculus in the control of smooth-pursuit eye movement. Experimental Brain Research Supplement 17: 299-312, 1989.

Stone, L.S. and Lisberger, S.G. - Detection of tracking errors by visual climbing fiber inputs to the monkey cerebellar flocculus during pursuit eye movements. Neuroscience Letters 72: 163-168, 1986.

DeVoe, R.D., Kaiser, W., Ohm, J. and Stone, L.S., - Horizontal movement detectors of honeybees: directionally-selective visual neurons in the lobula and brain. Journal of Comparative Physiology 147: 155-170, 1982.

Forman, D.S., McQuarrie, I.G., Labore, F.W., Wood, D.K., Stone, L.S., Braddock, C.H. and Fuchs, D.A. - Time course of the conditioning lesion effect on axonal regeneration. Brain Research 182: 180-185, 1980.


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