The Utah Functional Neuroimaging Laboratory studies basic neuroscience of brain function and applications to diagnosis of brain disorders. Principal Investigator: Jeffrey Anderson.
Anderson JS, Lampl I, Reichova I, Carandini M, Ferster D.
(2000). Membrane potential fluctuations in the visual responses of complex
cells of cat visual cortex. Nature Neuroscience, 3, 617-621.
3.
Anderson JS, Carandini M, Ferster D. (2000). Orientation tuning
of input conductance, excitation, and inhibition in cat primary visual
cortex. J Neurophysiol, 84(2), 909-26.
4.
Anderson JS, Lampl I, Gillespie DC, Ferster D. (2000). The
contribution of noise to contrast invariance of orientation tuning in cat
visual cortex. Science, 290(5498), 1968-72.
5.
Anderson JS, Lampl I, Gillespie DC, Ferster D. (2001). Membrane
potential and conductance changes underlying length tuning of cells in cat
primary visual cortex. J Neurosci, 21(6), 2104-12.
6.
Lampl I, Anderson
JS, Gillespie DC, Ferster D. (2001). Prediction of orientation
selectivity from receptive field architecture in simple cells of cat visual
cortex. Neuron, 30(1), 263-74.
7.
Gillespie DC, Lampl I, Anderson
JS, Ferster D. (2001). Dynamics of the orientation-tuned membrane
potential response in cat primary visual cortex. Nat Neurosci, 4(10), 1014-9.
8.
Anderson JS. (Oct 2008). Origin of Synchronized Low-Frequency
BOLD Fluctuations in Primary Visual Cortex. American Journal of
Neuroradiology (in press).
BOOKS
1.
Anderson JS. (2005). Sleeper Cell. New
York: Berkley Publishing Group.
2.
Anderson JS. (2006). Second Genesis. New
York: Jove.
CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
1.
Lampl I, Anderson
JS, Gillespie D, Ferster D. (2000). Linear predictions of
orientation selectivity from receptive field maps of simple cells in cat
visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience,
408.9.
2.
Anderson JS, Lampl I, Gillespie D, Ferster D. (2000). Membrane
potential noise underlies contrast invariance of orientation tuning in cat
visual cortex. Society for Neuroscience.
3.
Gillespie D, Lampl I, Anderson
JS, Ferster D. (2000). Membrane potentials of neurons in primary
visual cortex of cat maintain selectivity throughout their visual responses.
Society for Neuroscience, 408.11.
4.
Hadley JR, Minalga E,
Kholmovski E, Anderson JS, Parker D. (2007). 20 Channel coil
array for high resolution imaging of the optic nerve. ISMRM, 1055.
5.
Anderson JS, Lee JN, Katzman GL. (2007). Paired pulse fMRI of
multiple sclerosis. American Society of Neuroradiology, 183, 102.
6.
Anderson JS. (2/25/2008). Neural Origin of Spontaneous
Low-Frequency BOLD Fluctuations. American Society of Functional
Neuroradiology 2008, Orlando, FL.
7.
Kim SE, Jeong EK, Kim TH,
Hadley JR, Minalga E, Anderson JS, Parker DL, Rose J. (May
2008). In Vivo Diffusion Tensor Imaging of Human Optic Nerve Using 2D
Interleaved Inner Volume Technique at 3 Tesla. International Society
for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine.
8.
Quigley EP, Anderson
JS, Rose J, Kim SE, Jeong EK, Hadley R, Parker D. (June 2008).
Diffusion Tensor Imaging of the Human Optic Nerve in Multiple Sclerosis.
American Society of Neuroradiology.
9.
Anderson JS. (6/14/2008). Neural Origin of Low Frequency
Synchrony in BOLD fcMRI. Organization for Human Brain Mapping, Melbourne, Australia.
10.
Afra P, Johnson MB, Warner
JEA, Constantion T, Matsuo F, l Anderson JS, Funke M. (June
17, 2008). Clinical Neurophysiological Investigation of Acquired
Auditory-Visual Synesthesia. Canadian Neurological Sciences
Federation 2008.
11.
Lange N, Anderson
JS, Sullivan D, Mann A, Froimowitz MP, Froehlich A, DuBray M, Hasty
C, Lainhart JE. (November 2008). Differential Functional Brain Activity
During "Passive" Listening to Musical Performance Variations in
Autism versus Typical Development. Poster session at Mozart &
Science Conference, Vienna, Austria.