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Christopher C. Pack

Christopher C. Pack

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Neuroscience

D-Index
42
Citations
7291
World Ranking
7631
National Ranking
449

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2006 - Fellow of Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Overview

Christopher C. Pack is affiliated with McGill University in Canada. Their research primarily falls within the field of Neuroscience, with a focus on Cognitive Neuroscience, Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience, and Neurology. Their work also touches on Social Psychology and Electrical and Electronic Engineering.

The scientist's research addresses various topics within neuroscience, including:

  • Neural dynamics and brain function
  • Visual perception and processing mechanisms
  • EEG and Brain-Computer Interfaces
  • Neuroscience and Neural Engineering
  • Neurobiology and Insect Physiology Research
  • Neurological disorders and treatments
  • Neural and Behavioral Psychology Studies

They have a significant presence in several publication venues, frequently contributing to:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of Vision
  • PLoS Biology
  • Science Advances
  • Current Biology

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Christopher C. Pack include:

  • Brain stimulation competes with ongoing oscillations for control of spike timing in the primate brain, 2022, PLoS Biology
  • tACS entrains neural activity while somatosensory input is blocked, 2020, PLoS Biology
  • Your head is there to move you around: Goal-driven models of the primate dorsal pathway, 2021, bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Temporal interference stimulation disrupts spike timing in the primate brain, 2024, Nature Communications
  • Perisaccadic remapping: What? How? Why?, 2020, Reviews in the Neurosciences

The scientist frequently collaborates with other researchers, including:

  • Matthew R. Krause
  • Pedro G. Vieira
  • Shahab Bakhtiari
  • Pooya Laamerad
  • Sujaya Neupane

Christopher C. Pack has received recognition in the form of being named a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation in 2006.

Best Publications

  • A deep learning framework for neuroscience

    Blake A Richards;Timothy P Lillicrap;Philippe Beaudoin;Yoshua Bengio;Yoshua Bengio

  • Immediate neurophysiological effects of transcranial electrical stimulation.

    Anli Liu;Mihály Vöröslakos;Gregory Kronberg;Simon Henin

  • Temporal dynamics of a neural solution to the aperture problem in visual area MT of macaque brain

    Christopher C. Pack;Richard T. Born

  • Transcranial alternating current stimulation entrains single-neuron activity in the primate brain.

    Matthew R Krause;Pedro G Vieira;Bennett A Csorba;Praveen K Pilly

  • Contrast Dependence of Suppressive Influences in Cortical Area MT of Alert Macaque

    Christopher C. Pack;J. Nicholas Hunter;Richard T. Born

  • Removal of Spurious Correlations Between Spikes and Local Field Potentials

    Theodoros P. Zanos;Patrick J. Mineault;Christopher C. Pack

  • End-Stopping and the Aperture Problem: Two-Dimensional Motion Signals in Macaque V1

    Christopher C Pack;Margaret S Livingstone;Kevin R Duffy;Richard T Born

  • Dynamic properties of neurons in cortical area MT in alert and anaesthetized macaque monkeys

    Christopher C. Pack;Vladimir K. Berezovskii;Richard T. Born

  • Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation Facilitates Associative Learning and Alters Functional Connectivity in the Primate Brain.

    Matthew R. Krause;Theodoros P. Zanos;Bennett A. Csorba;Praveen K. Pilly

  • A Neural Model of Motion Processing and Visual Navigation by Cortical Area MST

    Stephen Grossberg;Ennio Mingolla;Christopher Pack

  • A Sensorimotor Role for Traveling Waves in Primate Visual Cortex

    Theodoros P. Zanos;Patrick J. Mineault;Patrick J. Mineault;Konstantinos T. Nasiotis;Daniel Guitton

  • Hierarchical processing of complex motion along the primate dorsal visual pathway

    Patrick J. Mineault;Farhan A. Khawaja;Daniel A. Butts;Christopher C. Pack

  • Integration of Contour and Terminator Signals in Visual Area MT of Alert Macaque

    Christopher C. Pack;Andrew J. Gartland;Richard T. Born

  • Perceptual and neural consequences of rapid motion adaptation

    Davis M. Glasser;James M. G. Tsui;Christopher C. Pack;Duje Tadin

  • Two-Dimensional Substructure of MT Receptive Fields

    Margaret S Livingstone;Christopher C Pack;Richard T Born

  • A Neural Model of Smooth Pursuit Control and Motion Perception by Cortical Area MST

    Christopher Pack;Stephen Grossberg;Ennio Mingolla

  • Two distinct types of remapping in primate cortical area V4.

    Sujaya Neupane;Daniel Guitton;Christopher C. Pack

  • Neural Basis for a Powerful Static Motion Illusion

    Bevil R. Conway;Akiyoshi Kitaoka;Arash Yazdanbakhsh;Christopher C. Pack

  • The Contribution of Area MT to Visual Motion Perception Depends on Training

    Liu D. Liu;Christopher C. Pack

  • Brain stimulation competes with ongoing oscillations for control of spike timing in the primate brain

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  • Spatiotemporal Structure of Nonlinear Subunits in Macaque Visual Cortex

    Christopher C. Pack;Bevil R. Conway;Richard T. Born;Margaret S. Livingstone

  • Pattern Motion Selectivity of Spiking Outputs and Local Field Potentials in Macaque Visual Cortex

    Farhan A Khawaja;James M G Tsui;Christopher C Pack

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard T. Born
Richard T. Born Harvard University
Daniel Guitton
Daniel Guitton McGill University
Duje Tadin
Duje Tadin University of Rochester
Margaret S. Livingstone
Margaret S. Livingstone Harvard University
Sylvain Baillet
Sylvain Baillet McGill University
Mohamad Sawan
Mohamad Sawan Polytechnique Montréal
Aaron R. Seitz
Aaron R. Seitz University of California, Riverside
Kenneth D. Miller
Kenneth D. Miller Columbia University
Benjamin Thompson
Benjamin Thompson University of Waterloo
Debra Titone
Debra Titone McGill University

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