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22236
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2002
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958

Overview

Albert F. Fuchs is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on medical and health professions fields, with subfields concentrating on pediatrics, perinatology, child health, and radiological and ultrasound technology.

Their recent publications include:

  • A Sorrow Shared Is a Sorrow Halved? Patient and Parental Anxiety Associated with Venipuncture in Children before and after Liver Transplantation, 2021, Children
  • Interventions to alleviate anxiety and pain during venipuncture in children with chronic gastrointestinal and/or liver disease: A single-center prospective observational study, 2024, JPGN Reports

Frequent co-authors who have collaborated with Albert F. Fuchs include:

  • Berrit L. Cordes
  • Rolf van Dick
  • Gianna Ebers
  • Antonia J. Kaluza
  • Christiane Konietzny

Their publications have appeared mainly in the venues JPGN Reports and Children.

Albert F. Fuchs's research contributions cover several main topics of work:

  • Pediatric Pain Management Techniques
  • Family and Patient Care in Intensive Care Units
  • Childhood Cancer Survivors' Quality of Life
  • Infant Development and Preterm Care

Best Publications

  • The origin of efferent pathways from the primary visual cortex, area 17, of the macaque monkey as shown by retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase

    Jennifer S. Lund;Raymond D. Lund;Anita E. Hendrickson;Ann H. Bunt

  • Role of primate flocculus during rapid behavioral modification of vestibuloocular reflex. I. Purkinje cell activity during visually guided horizontal smooth-pursuit eye movements and passive head rotation

    S. G. Lisberger;A. F. Fuchs

  • The brainstem burst generator for saccadic eye movements: a modern synthesis.

    Charles A. Scudder;Chris R. S. Kaneko;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Eye movements evoked by stimulation of frontal eye fields.

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  • Prediction in the oculomotor system: smooth pursuit during transient disappearance of a visual target.

    W. Becker;A. F. Fuchs

  • Activity of brain stem neurons during eye movements of alert monkeys.

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  • Further properties of the human saccadic system: Eye movements and correction saccades with and without visual fixation points

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  • The characteristics and neuronal substrate of saccadic eye movement plasticity

    J.Johanna Hopp;Albert F Fuchs

  • Unit activity in vestibular nucleus of the alert monkey during horizontal angular acceleration and eye movement

    A. F. Fuchs;J. Kimm

  • Afferents to the flocculus of the cerebellum in the rhesus macaque as revealed by retrograde transport of horseradish peroxidase.

    T. Langer;A. F. Fuchs;C. A. Scudder;M. C. Chubb

  • Saccadic and smooth pursuit eye movements in the monkey

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  • Role of the caudal fastigial nucleus in saccade generation. II. Effects of muscimol inactivation

    F. R. Robinson;A. Straube;A. F. Fuchs

  • Role of the caudal fastigial nucleus in saccade generation. I. Neuronal discharge pattern.

    A. F. Fuchs;F. R. Robinson;A. Straube

  • Physiological and behavioral identification of vestibular nucleus neurons mediating the horizontal vestibuloocular reflex in trained rhesus monkeys.

    C. A. Scudder;A. F. Fuchs

  • The role of the cerebellum in voluntary eye movements.

    Farrel R Robinson;Albert F Fuchs

  • Discharge patterns in nucleus prepositus hypoglossi and adjacent medial vestibular nucleus during horizontal eye movement in behaving macaques.

    J. L. McFarland;A. F. Fuchs

  • Role of primate flocculus during rapid behavioral modification of vestibuloocular reflex. II. Mossy fiber firing patterns during horizontal head rotation and eye movement

    S. G. Lisberger;A. F. Fuchs

  • Firing patterns of abducens neurons of alert monkeys in relationship to horizontal eye movement.

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  • Relationship between eye acceleration and retinal image velocity during foveal smooth pursuit in man and monkey.

    S G Lisberger;C Evinger;G W Johanson;A F Fuchs

  • Saccadic gain modification: visual error drives motor adaptation

    Josh Wallman;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Characteristics of Saccadic Gain Adaptation in Rhesus Macaques

    Andreas Straube;Albert F. Fuchs;Susan Usher;Farrel R. Robinson

  • Reticular control of vertical saccadic eye movements by mesencephalic burst neurons

    W. M. King;A. F. Fuchs

  • Discharge patterns and recruitment order of identified motoneurons and internuclear neurons in the monkey abducens nucleus

    A. F. Fuchs;C. A. Scudder;C. R. S. Kaneko

  • Monkey retinal ganglion cells: morphometric analysis and tracing of axonal projections, with a consideration of the peroxidase technique.

    Ann H. Bunt;Anita E. Hendrickson;Jennifer S. Lund;Raymond D. Lund

  • Discharge patterns of neurons in the pretectal nucleus of the optic tract (NOT) in the behaving primate.

    M. J. Mustari;A. F. Fuchs

Frequent Co-Authors

Chris R. S. Kaneko
Chris R. S. Kaneko University of Washington
Stephen G. Lisberger
Stephen G. Lisberger Duke University
Edwin W. Rubel
Edwin W. Rubel University of Washington
Craig Evinger
Craig Evinger Stony Brook University
Andreas Straube
Andreas Straube Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Ulrich Büttner
Ulrich Büttner Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Christoph J. Ploner
Christoph J. Ploner Charité - University Medicine Berlin
Markus Lappe
Markus Lappe University of Münster
Anita E. Hendrickson
Anita E. Hendrickson University of Washington
Paul J. May
Paul J. May University of Mississippi Medical Center

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