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37
Citations
5999
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8767
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3718

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Chris R. S. Kaneko is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States, contributing to academic research through their institutional association. Their scholarly output does not list recent papers, frequent co-authors, or publication venues, which indicates a limited publicly available record of recent research activities or collaborations.

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As a researcher connected to a major academic institution in the United States, Chris R. S. Kaneko is positioned within an environment conducive to a range of scientific inquiries, although the current accessible information does not specify particular areas of expertise or disciplinary contributions.

Best Publications

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

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

  • The neuronal substrate of integration in the oculomotor system

    Kikuro Fukushima;Kikuro Fukushima;Chris R.S. Kaneko;Chris R.S. Kaneko;Albert F. Fuchs;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Afferents to the abducens nucleus in the monkey and cat.

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

  • Activity of omnipause neurons in alert cats during saccadic eye movements and visual stimuli

    C. Evinger;C. R. Kaneko;A. F. Fuchs

  • Effect of ibotenic acid lesions of the omnipause neurons on saccadic eye movements in rhesus macaques

    C. R. S. Kaneko

  • Anatomical connections of the primate pretectal nucleus of the optic tract

    Michael J. Mustari;Albert F. Fuchs;Chris R. S. Kaneko;Farrel R. Robinson

  • Evidence That the Superior Colliculus Participates in the Feedback Control of Saccadic Eye Movements

    Robijanto Soetedjo;Chris R. S. Kaneko;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Vestibular integrators in the oculomotor system.

    Kikuro Fukushima;Chris R.S. Kaneko

  • Activity of smooth pursuit-related neurons in the monkey periarcuate cortex during pursuit and passive whole-body rotation.

    Kikuro Fukushima;Toshikazu Sato;Junko Fukushima;Yasuhiro Shinmei

  • Eye Movement Deficits After Ibotenic Acid Lesions of the Nucleus Prepositus Hypoglossi in Monkeys. I. Saccades and Fixation

    Chris R. S. Kaneko

  • Vestibular and medullary brain stem afferents to the abducens nucleus in the cat

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  • Role of cat pontine burst neurons in generation of saccadic eye movements.

    C R Kaneko;C Evinger;A F Fuchs

  • Prosthetic implantation of the human vestibular system

    Justin S. Golub;Leo Ling;Kaibao Nie;Amy Nowack

  • Brainstem afferents to the oculomotor omnipause neurons in monkey.

    Thomas P. Langer;Chris R. S. Kaneko

  • Brainstem afferents to the omnipause region in the cat: A horseradish peroxidase study

    Thomas P. Langer;Chris R. S. Kaneko

  • Activity changes in monkey superior colliculus during saccade adaptation.

    Norihito Takeichi;Chris R. S. Kaneko;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Discharge patterns of levator palpebrae superioris motoneurons during vertical lid and eye movements in the monkey.

    A. F. Fuchs;W. Becker;Leo Ling;T. P. Langer

  • Pursuit-Related Neurons in the Supplementary Eye Fields: Discharge During Pursuit and Passive Whole Body Rotation

    Junko Fukushima;Teppei Akao;Norihito Takeichi;Sergei Kurkin

  • Vertical Purkinje cells of the monkey floccular lobe: simple-spike activity during pursuit and passive whole body rotation.

    Kikuro Fukushima;Junko Fukushima;Chris R. S. Kaneko;Albert F. Fuchs

  • Efferent projections of the cat oculomotor reticular omnipause neuron region: An autoradiographic study

    Thomas P. Langer;Chris R.S. Kaneko

  • Centrally programmed feeding in helisoma: Identification and characteristics of an electrically coupled premotor neuron network

    Unknown

  • Oblique saccadic eye movements of the cat.

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

Frequent Co-Authors

Albert F. Fuchs
Albert F. Fuchs University of Washington
Kikuro Fukushima
Kikuro Fukushima Hokkaido University
David W. Tank
David W. Tank Princeton University
Paul Dean
Paul Dean University of Sheffield
Craig Evinger
Craig Evinger Stony Brook University
Paul J. May
Paul J. May University of Mississippi Medical Center
Paul J. Abbas
Paul J. Abbas University of Iowa
James P. Herman
James P. Herman University of Cincinnati

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